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Inventors Of The World’s Fastest Draw Tape Bag Making System To Demonstrate New Overlap Bag Winding Equipment

CMD Corporation

Inventors Of The World’s Fastest Draw Tape Bag Making System To Demonstrate New Overlap Bag Winding Equipment

Inventors the World’s Fastest Draw Tape Bag Making System to Demonstrate New Overlap Bag Winding Equipment

(APPLETON, WI, USA /DUSSELDORF, GERMANY) Hall 3, Stand G05 – CMD will exhibit the world’s fastest draw tape bag converting system for embossed bags and will introduce a NEW overlap bag winder as well as powerful IIoT tools for training and process optimization at K 2022, Messe Dusseldorf, October 19-26.

“CMD is advancing technology for even greater productivity, safety and ease of operation, plus introducing new technology that takes into consideration the challenges of worker shortages,” said Tim Lewis, Vice-President of Global Sales and Service. “We’re excited to demonstrate our new overlap bag winder, which offers even higher efficiency and productivity.” Production speeds to be demonstrated at K 2022 are not being revealed until the show opens but will surpass all previous levels.

Along with viewing regular machinery demonstrations, visitors to stand 3 G05 can inspect samples of
100% recycled content embossed draw tape trash bags on easy, one-by-one dispensing rolls and discuss the system with on-site technical experts and international agents.

Converters are continuing to grow their business and expand market share by offering customers the advantage of consumer-friendly, easy-close-and-carry drawtape-style trash bags. The patented Model 1270GDSE Global Drawtape Bagmaking System for Embossed Bags offers even more:

• Proven technology for efficient converting of embossed bags
>High-performance bags that stretch to handle tough trash challenges
>Possibility to use thinner film for materials savings and sustainable advantage
>New product look that stands out and gets noticed
>Customers can choose from a standard embossing pattern or customize your own
• Convert drawtape or straight-top trash bags with minimal set-up between jobs.
• A compact footprint which saves floor space and is simple to thread up and operate
• Retainable menu settings for consistent, high-quality bags
• Optional print-to-seal registration for the high-speed production of printed bags
• An Ethernet-based system allows for remote troubleshooting and programming

The Global Drawtape System can be configured with a variety of bag winding systems, but it will be paired at the K 2022 exhibit with a new overlap winding system from CMD. This enhanced winding system will produce drawstring style bags on “overlapped” rolls with popular, one-at-a-time dispensing.

Wound bags may be connected to each other by perforations, or each bag separated and overlapped onto the previous bag to provide the unique advantage of easy-to-dispense overlapped bags on rolls – a rapidly sought-after consumer convenience.
Enhanced processing capabilities include high speeds and cycle rates never before attained in the industry
New package and product portioning for additional distribution opportunities – right-sized rolls for box, club or dollar stores.
Optional roll banding/labeling allows converters to eliminate outer packaging for a more sustainable product.
Thoughtful operating and maintenance features include space-saving footprint, easier maintenance access, smooth rolls push-offs, and Ethernet enabled for remote support.
The system is automation ready; CMD has experience customizing product take-off automation to complement the system’s productivity.

IIoT Tools That Take Today’s Labor Challenges into Consideration

CMD will introduce two new services based on IIoT technology that will optimizing the process and enhance employee experience in the converting manufacturing environment:

• On Demand Digital Training
o Cloud-based video instructions with AR enhancements
o Train faster, retain more learning and employees
• Insights Process Management Dashboard
o Access to real-time operational data
o Improve OEE
o Preventive maintenance indicators
Both tools will be available for limited demonstrations in the stand.

Sustainable Advantages

CMD’s extensive experience and technologies for sealing and web handling are a great advantage for converters facing tough challenges with new recycled-content and biodegradable film blends and compositions. CMD partners with customers to invent and produce new products and create new market and business opportunities which are rapidly coming online due to the increased market and legislative pressures to lower carbon footprints, use more recycled content and degradable materials.

“While new sustainable films can be a challenge to produce and convert, they also offer a new frontier of opportunity for our customers,” says Lewis. “CMD equipment is designed with the powerful capabilities that provide a wide process window to effectively seal a variety of blends and materials, including new recycled-content and recyclable flexible film, thus supporting sustainability and a circular economy.”

Lindner At K: Shredding – Washing – Sorting. Efficient All-in-one Plastics Recycling Solutions

Lindner At K: Shredding – Washing – Sorting. Efficient All-in-one Plastics Recycling Solutions

As a pioneer in the recycling industry, Lindner draws on a wealth of experience in transforming waste into valuable materials and stands for quality, productivity and product innovations. At K 2022 in Düsseldorf, Germany, Lindner will be presenting ground-breaking all-in-one solutions for the efficient plastics recycling of tomorrow in Hall 9, at Booth B17 & B19. Along with a wide range of product innovations, a special highlight is a new system solution to directly process post-consumer rigid plastics in an injection moulding process.

The circular economy and the growing importance of plastics recycling under the umbrella of climate protection are key topics at October’s K in Düsseldorf. Undoubtedly, there has been an upswing in plastics recycling for several years. The challenges facing the industry, however, continue to be multifaceted and complex: demand on recyclate quality is increasing as is the call for higher throughputs with minimal energy consumption and maintenance. The driving force behind this is clear: Plastic needs to be retained in the cycle for as long as possible and the aim is also to use recycled plastic material increasingly in the food sector. The key to recycling success lies in the perfect coordination of the upstream processes of shredding, washing and sorting. As one of a few recycling specialists, Lindner offers all-in-one solutions to effectively optimise these steps while processing rigid plastics, film and PET.

Optimal performance from the outset

Shredding waste plastic is right at the start of the plastics recycling process – an area in which Lindner can apply its decades of experience in the processing of domestic, commercial and industrial waste to obtain standard throughputs of 40 t/h and more. At the K 2022, Lindner will be presenting the upgraded Jupiter BW series for the first time. This product innovation is focused on optimising the handling of plastic films for the downstream NIR sorting process. In addition to a constant volume flow and homogeneous larger particles, this also includes optimising the particle size for NIR sorting. ‘With a particle size of DIN A4 to A3, we have been able to improve the performance of the NIR systems with our customer,’ says Stefan Scheiflinger-Ehrenwerth, Head of Product Management at Lindner. ‘Every shredding process generates a certain proportion of fines along with the targeted ideal particle size. With the new, resource-efficient Jupiter BW set-up we have managed to reduce the proportion of fines generated by 50%, which manufacturers of NIR sorting equipment have confirmed.’ As a result, the newly developed cutting system of the Jupiter BW series is able to significantly increase the added value along the chain.

Focus on quality and efficiency

Besides shredding and sorting, the washing process is also a key quality criterion for producing high-quality regranulate. Not an easy challenge if you consider that plastics are increasingly extracted from waste streams, which is how heavily contaminated input materials are gradually finding their way into plastics recycling. ‘We are only too familiar with the problem. But we also have the right solutions,’ says Harald Hoffmann, Managing Director of Lindner Washtech, Lindner’s subsidiary specialising in plastics recycling. ‘Our patented Rafter pre-wash has been tailored to the new requirements. By using a larger rotor, we can lengthen the dwell times, which obviously has a positive effect on the depth of cleaning. We have also been able to sustainably improve the throughput rate, 3 t/h for films and 5 t/h for rigid plastics – and we will be showcasing this product innovation at the K trade fair for the first time,’ adds Harald Hoffmann. Lindner will also be highlighting another product innovation, this time in thermal drying: ‘At the K we will also be introducing EcoDry, our new thermal dryer. Clever use of heat exchangers and a sustainable insulation of the material-conveying components means this dryer achieves energy savings of up to 30 %. And the high degree of drying also ensures the flakes are better prepared for subsequent processes.’

Live outdoor demonstration – homogenous flakes directly injection moulded

As in 2019, Lindner is in the outside area of the K, and this year the company will be exhibiting as part of the VDMA Circular Economy Forum. Showcasing its products together with several other companies along the entire value chain will give visitors a taste of the circular economy, promoting this important topic. As an example of an entire washing plant, Lindner will be presenting a shredding, washing and drying unit with integrated water treatment and will be recycling plastics live several times a day.

Shredding is performed by a model from the new Micromat HP series – a machine equipped with new convenient functions that offer impressively high throughout performance and ease of maintenance. Its flexible, bolted knives system and its enhanced drive make the new Micromat HP series an energy-efficient all-rounder in plastics recycling, and can be used to shred films and rigid plastics. A particular highlight and novelty among the live demonstrations will be seeing how rigid plastics pass through Lindner’s recycling machine, and – without prior extrusion – directly entering an injection moulding process. For the first time, clean and homogenous flakes will be moulded directly into a new product.

Materials For Contemporary And Sustainable Design

Röhm GmbH BU Molding Compounds

Materials For Contemporary And Sustainable Design

PLEXIGLAS molding compounds and the K trade fair – an inspirational combination spanning 70 years
Circular economy at the heart of the trade fair: PLEXIGLAS molding compounds are sustainable by design
Growing portfolio of standard and special molding compounds for the automotive and lighting industries, as well as the household goods sector
Having started out as a small consumer trade fair, K has grown into the world’s leading trade fair for the entire plastics industry – and is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2022. Röhm GmbH – with its PLEXIGLAS molding compounds – is one of the pioneers who have regularly exhibited at K since its inception in 1952. “K has always been an important forum for us to meet our customers and partners and discuss innovations and inspiration,” says Siamak Djafarian, Head of the Molding Compounds business unit. “And just like the trade fair, we have also continued to develop alongside technological progress.” Standard and special molding compounds enable many innovative applications in the automotive and lighting industry and household goods sector. The business unit will present its growing portfolio of these products at its stand in Hall 6, Booth E 29, at K2022, October 19-26 in Düsseldorf.

Visitors to the booth can see the custom materials for various application areas for themselves. For example PLEXIGLAS, the brand polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) from Röhm is an extremely diverse plastic that offers excellent light transmittance and extraordinary weather resistance. It is also lightweight, has the highest surface hardness of any thermoplastic material, can be processed using all thermoplastic methods, and enables high reproduction accuracy. With 15 production sites around the world, Röhm is a reliable global partner and is actively expanding its capacity, both in production and in technical service in all relevant regions.

Saving resources with PLEXIGLAS molding compounds
Climate protection and the circular economy are two of the main topics at this year’s K. “These challenges require a global effort. We assume responsibility for our climate, society and the limited natural resources we have,” says Dr Hans-Peter Hauck, Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Röhm. Sustainability is an integral part of Röhm’s business strategy. As one of the world’s leading manufacturers in the methacrylate business, Röhm has set itself the goal of climate-neutral production and zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. A first milestone on this journey is the “Track 2030” initiative with the goal of significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions, which result from the production or sale of Röhm products.

“High-performance plastics can make a significant contribution to managing the challenges we face,” explains Hauck. PLEXIGLAS® is sustainable by design: PMMA molding compounds are not only easy to recycle, but their extraordinary weather resistance means that they are very durable, and thus help to save resources. In addition, PLEXIGLAS molding compounds are integral to sustainable applications.

Focus topics from PLEXIGLAS molding compounds at the K 2022 trade fair:

PLEXIGLAS Optical HT: Lighting solutions with higher heat deflection temperature
Be it for low-profile components or increasingly powerful lights, PLEXIGLAS molding compounds have kept pace with progress in lighting technology for decades. PLEXIGLAS molding compounds can be used to produce completely transparent light covers, as well as light covers with light-guiding structures and those that scatter light for a broad range of purposes. With Röhm’s latest special molding compound PLEXIGLAS Optical HT, the days of compromising between high optical quality and suitability for high long-term service temperatures are gone. PLEXIGLAS® Optical HT covers both requirements, making it ideal for contemporary product design, such as lenses for high-performance LEDs and long light guides.

PLEXIGLAS molding compounds: Taillights as a brand statement
For almost the same length of time that K has welcomed visitors, PLEXIGLAS molding compounds have been used in covers for taillights. The material replaced glass covers in the mid-1950s. Over time, the small, functional lights have been transformed into complex components for brand-typical signature lights – and Röhm has also continued to develop its customized portfolio of special molding compounds to meet this demand. The company produces transparent molding compounds in signal colors or crystal clear variants, as well as versions with light-scattering properties. The scattering behavior and transparency vary depending on the product grade. The molding compounds are easy to process, even in innovative procedures such as laser welding – a process that has increased freedom of design when it comes to taillights, enabling angular components to be combined with minimal joints.

Impact-resistant PLEXIGLAS special molding compounds: Robust materials for vehicle fronts
The design of vehicle front ends is also changing, with long light guides, high-gloss panels and logos replacing chrome. A vehicle front requires particularly robust materials that have been impact-modified. For illuminated applications, the PLEXIGLAS Resist AG 100 special molding compound meets both optical and mechanical requirements. In high-gloss panels at the front of the vehicle, PLEXIGLAS Hi-Gloss NTA-5 is a robust and resource-efficient alternative to components that need additional painting. Its high weather resistance properties ensure a sophisticated appearance that lasts – one that has long become part of vehicle design with other non-transparent pillar covers.

PLEXIGLAS for household goods: Attractive design and smart functions
The aesthetics of household goods are an increasingly important factor, particularly as kitchens are increasingly used as additional living areas. PLEXIGLAS molding compounds upgrade the appearance of all types of household goods – whether it is used for permanently high-gloss surfaces, for illuminated designs or operating panels, or for displays with black panel effects. These integrate almost seamlessly into the housing: When the appliance is off, only a high-gloss, black cover is visible; when it is on, the display shows images in full color. Visitors to K 2022 can see this effect for themselves at Röhm’s booth (Hall 6, Booth E29).

 

Well On The Way To Fully Automatic Extrusion Lines

Well On The Way To Fully Automatic Extrusion Lines

Easy operation combined with maximum efficiency in production, reproducibility and high product quality are the goals of artificial intelligence, fully automatic line components and Industry 4.0. The extrusion specialist battenfeld-cincinnati offers specific modules for sheet, film, pipe and profile extrusion lines that support exactly these goals. The company’s CTO Dr. Henning Stieglitz is confident that: “Even though fully automatic extrusion lines are still a dream of the future; we are already offering many intelligent modules that clearly simplify every day’s production routine”.

Fast product changes have long been an integral part of the daily routine in all segments of plastics processing. Extrusion companies must respond to specific demands from customers, be able to deliver smallest orders and minimize setup and cleaning times in order to operate economically. battenfeld-cincinnati offers the right automation components to meet precisely these requirements. In pipe extrusion, the fast dimension change (FDC) system has been well established, by which pipe dimensions can be changed during production within a wide range of different diameters. Virtually at the push of a button, this system changes the melt gap on the pipe die as well as on all downstream aggregates, from the calibration and cooling units right down to the haul-off and automatic cutting saw. In addition to very easy operation without time-consuming machine setup work, the reduced amount of production scrap is another significant advantage. Only a short cone piece is produced, before the good quality is produced again.

There are also some practical helpers for sheet and board extrusion lines: for example, the combined operation system for the extruder, melt pump, roll stack and downstream equipment in sheet extrusion makes the start-up significantly easier. This is a big advantage especially in complex multi-layer lines. Once the start-up sheet has been inserted, all machine components can be started simultaneously by pressing one button. The entire start-up process can be carried out by a single operator. This saves both time and costs and reduces start-up scrap as well, to enhance sustainability. In addition, battenfeld-cincinnati has developed a module for sheet extrusion lines which adjusts the selected sheet thickness automatically when changing products. Without the operator intervention, the roll stack and line speeds are adjusted accordingly via the control system. Another module for the production of the smoothed semi-finished products is the roll compensation system. During the production of sheeting, adjustments of the roll temperature may be necessary, which invariably also leads to a minimal change in the roll diameter. The roll compensation system corrects this change and handles the continuous automatic readjustments of the roll nip.

In PVC processing, the auto-stop for semi-automatic rinsing of the extruder and die has repeatedly proven itself. This process is triggered by the operator in the extruder’s control system. In this process the feeding of the production material is stopped, and the melt pressure at the screw tip is monitored. As soon as the pressure falls below the set limit value, which means that the extruder has been emptied, the second dosing device with the detergent mixture is started and this mixture is fed in until nothing but detergent comes out of the die, at which point the extruder can be switched off. For PVC extrusion, battenfeld-cincinnati has also developed Steady flow, a device to minimize pressure fluctuations which, as part of the process, always occur in counter-rotating twin screw extruders. Steady flow continuously measures the pressure at the screw tip as well as the pressure difference from one screw rotation. During one screw rotation, the screw speed is then altered to almost completely compensate pressure differences. This minimizes pressure fluctuations and consequently pulsations in the melt flow to ensure a significant improvement in the quality of the semi-finished product.

“In addition to the modules, which make handling muche easier in everyday production, we have also revised the operation of the control system once more and implemented animated videos to assist all operators regardless of their native languages”, says Dr. Henning Stieglitz, pointing to yet another example of modules by which the extruder specialist supports its customers and is paving the way to fully automatic extrusion systems.

 

New Pipe Extrusion Line Concept Wins If Design Award 2022

New Pipe Extrusion Line Concept Wins If Design Award 2022

“Of course, continuous technical optimization of all machine components is part and parcel of our daily production routine. After all, we want to be ready at all times to meet customers’ needs as well as any changes in the market with modern, efficient concepts”, says Dr. Henning Stieglitz, CTO of the battenfeld-cincinnati group. From now on all individual components in a pipe extrusion line will also be presented with a modern, functional and, above all, uniform image. With its new design, battenfeld-cincinnati has won the coveted Design Award 2022 and thus impressively visualizes its expertise as the only supplier worldwide of complete lines from a single source.

The Industry Forum Design Award, already in existence since 1954, is awarded since 2011 by the association IF Industrie Forum Design e.V., Hanover. This year, battenfeld-cincinnati impressed the jury with its uniform “pipe extrusion line” design in the corporate colors in the category 1.22 “Industry/Tools” and thus won the first prize. At the K, the design will be officially unveiled and presented to the public for the first time. From January 2023 onwards, the design will be a part of the company’s products as standard, and all pipe extrusion lines delivered will appear in the uniform design and equipped with new functionalities.

Optimal accessibility and operation and easy cleaning options characterize the new design of all machine components. The lines are currently available in five machine sizes – for pipes with diameters of up to 63, 160, 250, 400 and 630 mm. All aggregates, from the extruder, the calibration and cooling unit, the vacuum tank up to the cutting device and the tilt table, are manufactured in-house by battenfeld-cincinnati with perfect technical synchronization to exclude all interface problems, and now also visually coordinated as well as integrated into the intuitively operated BCtouch UX control system.

Wm At K 2022 In Duesseldorf: Innovation Made In Switzerland

WM Thermoforming Machines SA

Wm At K 2022 In Duesseldorf: Innovation Made In Switzerland

WM will participate with machine demonstrations – live and remote – and will present new thermoforming solutions, test results on new materials, interesting insights into the plastic industry and much more…

“Between now and October 19, we expect market dynamics to change and reconfigure in unpredictable ways, and new scenarios will open up ” said WM General Manager Luca Oliverio. “That’s why we are working on an exhibition mix that is as balanced and comprehensive as possible”.

“At our booth we will have our full sales force, one thermoforming machine in function for live demonstrations, and several interactions and insights – live, remote, and virtual.

This year we gained on 30% more exhibition space compared to the last edition in 2019, so that we can accommodate more visitors on our booth safely, without creating crowds when we run the machine.

We have also decided to prioritize comfort in the areas dedicated to negotiations with customers, equipping these spaces with workstations connected remotely to equipment in operation in different locations, based on what the customers want to see.”

But this “exhibition mix” will have further unfolding.

“In Düsseldorf we will also explore the themes related to new materials, and we will present the results of the production tests we are conducting on the new foam materials, new barrier monomaterials, etc. These trials were possible also thanks to the use of test moulds created in collaboration with our strategic partners,” Oliverio said.

“Another topic we will present at the K will be the performance improvements on our machines. For instance, I am thinking about the new version of our flagship thermoforming machine, the FC 780 E. It will allow for better mould adaptability, a subject that WM cares a lot about, and which saves customers significant investments in mould changes. The new version will also feature noteworthy improvements in software (i.e. easier human-machine interaction), rationalization, and aesthetics.

Then, we will also present a new improved stacking system (currently patent pending), that will shake up the performances on tilting machines.

But that’s not all. We will also talk about synergies, flexibility and choices in end-of-line automation.

From now until October we will post more information on our channels (website, Youtube, newsletter and LinkedIn). We encourage all the customers to follow us to discover what we have planned.”

 

Wealth In Waste:india’s Potential To Lead Circular Textile Sourcing

Wealth In Waste:india’s Potential To Lead Circular Textile Sourcing

Today Fashion for Good releases“wealth In Waste: India’s Potential To Bring Textile Waste Back Into The Supply Chain” a first-of-its-kind study, and the most comprehensive analysis of the Indian textile waste landscape. With global fibre-to-fibre recycling increasing, India is in a unique position to leverage existing infrastructure and resources to emerge as a leader in capturing waste, implementing new sorting and recycling technologies, and reintroducing its textile waste back into the global market, securing its role as the leading circular sourcing region.

“Advanced recycling technologies are at the cusp of closing the textile-to textile recycling loop. The resources and materials are available, yet the infrastructure and systems to source and provide higher quality feedstock fall short. With mounting pressure to reduce reliance on virgin sources and decarbonise the industry, what can be reused, must be reused to its full potential.” — Katrin Ley, Managing Director at Fashion for Good

Commissioned by Fashion for Good as part of the Sorting for Circularity; India Project, the study was conducted in collaboration with Sattva Consulting, Saahas Zero Waste and Reverse Resources, specialist organisations in strategic impact, waste, resource and data management, and the scaling of textile recycling infrastructures.

To enable an effective transition towards circularity, “WEALTH IN WASTE: THE OPPORTUNITY FOR INDIA TO BRING TEXTILE WASTE BACK INTO THE SUPPLY CHAIN” attempts to fill the data gaps that exist in the textile waste landscape in India. By building a better understanding across three key streams, domestic post-consumer waste, pre-consumer waste and imported waste, and by mapping stakeholders, geographical flows and recognising challenges in the current infrastructure, the study aims to help ecosystem players to orchestrate actions and devise solutions and mediate accordingly.

“The industry stands to gain a clear map of the textile waste value chain in India, armed with a robust set of recommendations for action. This now forms a strong basis to move forward collaboratively to scale the investments, infrastructure and innovation needed to make circularity in fashion a reality in India.” — Anita Chester, Managing Director at Laudes Foundation, India

Unlocking Potential: The Opportunity For Indian Players
Up to 7800 kilotonnes of textile waste is accumulated in India annually; the largest share of which, an estimated 51%, originates from Indian consumers – post-consumer waste, with factory waste and offcuts – pre-consumer waste, amounting to 42%, followed by imported waste that contributes a further 7%. India’s textile waste accounts for 8.5% of the global total; only 59% of the textile waste in India finds its way back into the textile industry through reuse and recycling, with a mere fraction making it back into the global supply chain

A lack of strict regulation, informal, and in some cases non-existent, traceability systems, excessive cost competitiveness and limited technological infrastructure to process certain waste types, has limited the potential of circular value chains so far. Detailing the bottlenecks in the current processing of waste, the study identifies materials that can be ranked according to their best potential through a waste value hierarchy framework as well as actions that can push the materials up the hierarchy in the future.

Outlining the potential for collaborative and systemic interventions to fortify circularity in the Indian textile waste industry and reintroduce it into the supply chain, the study presents a three-step approach to driving this transition;

  1. enabling visibility and access to waste,
  2. harnessing recycling potential of India, and
  3. establishing systems, infrastructure and regulations for waste management.

Mobilising An Industry
Wealth In Waste: India’s Potential To Bring Textile Waste Back Into The Supply Chain”was presented and launched in New Delhi on July 27, during an industry focused event in collaboration with Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC). The event brought together key players and changemakers from across the value chain to present the study, and featured a panel discussion with industry leaders from Birla Cellulose, PVH Corp. and AEPC to discuss the findings and actions for the industry to implement.

ETO Motors Strengthens Support For Women Empowerment, Will Benefit Over 300 Women Of Delhi

ETO Motors Strengthens Support For Women Empowerment, Will Benefit Over 300 Women Of Delhi

  • Delhi Metro Rail Corp. awards over 300 permits to ETO Motors
  • The first phase of over 50 E-auto fleet operations would begin from August 2022
  • E-Autos to be driven by women

ETO Motors, India’s No. 1 EMaaS (Electric Mobility as a Service) Company with its unique 360-degrees Electric Mobility business model, has planned to deploy electric autos as last-mile connectivity to commuters driven by women at the Metro Stations in Delhi from August 2022 onwards. The Company thrives on the 3E Principles of Environment, Employment & Empowerment where women power takes the driver’s seat, offering a service focusing largely on the deployment of clean mobility services that are sustainable. This concept is testament to ETO’s support to women empowerment, gender parity and vibrant communities.

After deploying e-ricksaw’s at various Metro stations in the national capital region, another feather in the Company’s already illustrious cap has been the awarding of 300 permits by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) for running electric autos driven by women drivers to provide last-mile connectivity to its commuters. The e-autos driven by women would be blue and lilac in color to increase visibility from the commuter’s point of view. The first phase of over 50 E-auto fleet operations would begin from August 2022. This is another program by the Company to fast-track the process of transitioning over a hundred thousand drivers to electric vehicles through the captive ‘Green Future’ program.

“Our commitment to empowering women folk is truly unique and is underlined by the factthat ETO Motors has trained 100 young unemployed women to drive electric autos in the 100% electric mobility city of Kevadia in Gujarat. We are now adding 300 electric autos inthe Metro Stations in the Delhi, driven by women who will provide last-mile connectivityservices to commuters who would use the metro service”, said Mr. Deepankar Tiwari, Non-Executive Vice Chairman

ETO’s EV charging solution – Thunderbox, will be installed across Delhi at various metro stations, Residential societies, public/semipublic malls etc. This will help all the females to have easy access to the charging points for e2W and e3W addressing driver’s range anxiety ETO Motors’ lives by its dictum, a ‘Good Move’ and has demonstrated the same by embarking success towards making Environment-Friendly Vehicles for the Country. ETO Motors’ E-Auto, the Trilux 1.0 is the best-in-class 3-Wheeler smart electric vehicle known for its futuristic features like the Safety belt for both passengers and driver, ergonomically adjustable driver seat, Rear Crash Guard, along with the longest wheelbase in the industry and the highest range of over a 100 kms, which makes it the most advanced e-Vehicle forthis program.

Ineos Olefins And Polymers Europe Joins The Holygrail 2.0 Initiative For Recycling Plastic Waste

Ineos Olefins And Polymers Europe Joins The Holygrail 2.0 Initiative For Recycling Plastic Waste

INEOS Olefins and Polymers Europe have joined the Digital Watermarks Initiative HolyGrail 2.0* to significantly improve the sorting and recycling of plastic packaging waste.

The initiative aims to address and improve how plastic waste is sorted into different types, making the recycling of household plastic waste far more efficient. Although plastic packaging collection
rates are improving across Europe, challenges in sorting mean that recycled plastics are often a mix of types and grades, making the recycled product difficult for plastics converters to re-use.

The Digital Watermarks Initiative HolyGrail 2.0* is pioneering a ground-breaking technology. Digital watermarks are imperceptible codes which cover the surface of the packaging. They are around the size of a postage stamp, imperceptible to the human eye, but detectable by special cameras linked to high speed waste sorting systems.

The HolyGrail 2.0* initiative will provide the whole packaging value chain with a robust, cost-effective, and easily scalable system to optimise the sorting of post-consumer plastics packagingand improve the quality of the recycled product.

Joining the initiative reinforces INEOS’ commitment to creating a truly circular economy where all plastics can be properly recycled and reused in high-quality products, thereby reducing the carbon
footprint of plastic products and packaging.

This builds on the commercialisation of the INEOS Recycl-IN range of PE and PP products, launched in 2019, which provides converters with a complete portfolio of resins with up to 70% post- consumer recycled content and properties on-par with virgin polymer.

Rob Ingram, CEO, INEOS Olefins and Polymers North, says: “Partnering with HolyGrail 2.0 demonstrates our commitment to taking action across the value chain, to create a more sustainable future. It fits perfectly with the INEOS goal to increase recycling rates and the use of recycled materials back into everyday products. This is an exciting next step on our path to full packaging circularity.”

“Plastics are essential to our everyday lives. They keep our food fresh and safe to eat, and help us produce other day-to-day items, like our phones and our televisions. But we recognise and share people’s concerns – working together we can make the plastic economy more circular, and help to reduce plastic waste.”

 

Fachpack 2022: Constantia Flexibles Combines Recycling With High Packaging Performance.

Fachpack 2022: Constantia Flexibles Combines Recycling With High Packaging Performance.

Consumers and companies are putting more emphasis on environmentally friendly packaging. At Constantia Flexibles, sustainability has been a key guiding principle for a long time: With continuous investments in research and development, the packaging company is constantly launching new, sustainable product lines. At FachPack 2022 from September 27th to 29th in Nuremberg, Constantia Flexibles will present its new packaging innovations as well as long-established product lines.

Rising material prices and bottlenecks, as well as increasing expectations regarding sustainability, result in major challenges for producers and packaging manufacturers. Intensive research and development are therefore more important than ever. “Our investments in research and development are focused on producing packaging in line with circular economy principles. This way, we guarantee not only customized but also recyclable packaging solutions, thus helping our customers to bring more sustainable products and innovations to market,” explains Pim Vervaat, CEO of Constantia Flexibles. “We are particularly proud of our new sustainable innovations, such as the CompresSeal Solution or PERPETUA ALTA from the Pharma Division, with which we are promoting a more sustainable tomorrow,” says Vervaat.

EcoPressoLid: the compostable capsule sleeve
Constantia Flexibles’ EcoPressoLid capsule liner enables more sustainable coffee consumption: it is compostable, biobased, and perfect for sealing the top and bottom of compostable coffee capsules. The EN13432 certified material was awarded “OK Compost Industrial” by TÜV Austria in 2022. Especially its high oxygen barrier and good performance during the brewing process make it a sustainable and high-performing packaging solution.

CompresSeal: Lighter packaging promoting sustainability
Together with the Dutch film manufacturer Plasthill B.V., Constantia Flexibles developed the CompresSeal technology, based on a new type of micro embossing technology. The innovative embossing pattern allows the basis weight of polyolefinic sealing films to be reduced by up to 30%, while keeping the packaging thickness. This significantly reduces the CO2 footprint of packaging and raw materials consumption.

PERPETUA ALTA: Recyclable solution with high chemical resistance
The Pharma Division at Constantia Flexibles also researched and developed at full steam and launched a brand-new innovation this year. The polypropylene (PP)-based, recyclable mono-material solution PERPETUA ALTA features high chemical resistance to pharmaceutical products. Its unique selling point is the combination of sustainability and resistance, but also its lower weight and higher efficiency. Compared to conventional laminates, it combines these properties with optimum protection against oxygen, water vapor, and light.

In addition to these product innovations, Constantia Flexibles will also be presenting its long-established product lines at the FachPack 2022, such as the more sustainable packaging line Ecolutions. Consisting of the recyclable product families EcoLam (mono PE laminate), EcoVer (mono PP laminate), EcoPaper (paper solutions), and EcoPeelCover (aluminum-based closure solution), the product line reduces the environmental impact while maintaining packaging performance.

Constantia Flexibles at FachPack 2022 in the Exhibition Center Nuremberg.
Get to know the innovative packaging solutions on site from September 27-29 and visit Constantia Flexibles in Hall 7 at booth 7- 633. On September 28th, as part of CEFLEX and Packaging Europe’s “Circularity for Flexibles” half-day conference, Marc Rademacher, Executive Vice President Consumer Commercial at Constantia Flexibles, will join a panel discussion.