In our latest LinkedIn post, we discuss the growing trend of removing labels from plastic bottles, an alternative gaining traction among food brands worldwide. This approach would not only reduce plastic waste but also simplify the recycling process, allowing for a more efficient use of resources. Additionally, it would reduce costs for manufacturers, particularly in places like the UK, where labels are subject to specific taxes.
However, challenges remain around maintaining brand visibility on packaging and meeting region-specific labeling requirements. This led us to ask our followers: What do you think about the possibility of removing labels from bottles?
The Value of the Pelltinel Community on LinkedIn Our LinkedIn community has been actively discussing advances in the plastics industry. We have shared valuable information about:
- Innovative Solutions: Posts like “7 Steps to Improve Microplastics Control” offer practical guidelines to identify and correct the critical points where leaks or spills occur most frequently.
- Participation in Global Events: We share photos and videos from events like the UN Climate Change Conference and the Esri Conference, highlighting our commitment to innovation in microplastics control and promoting geospatial technologies for sustainability.
- Pelltinel Tools: We explain how our solution works, such as FLOID technology to detect and monitor microplastics in industrial waters, or the MOID module, which allows staff to capture images at critical points along the value chain.
- Commitment to OCS: We emphasize the importance of Operation Clean Sweep® (OCS), the global program promoted by the plastics industry to prevent resin loss and strengthen the circular economy.
Join the Conversation We invite you to join the conversation on our LinkedIn page, where you can share your ideas and learn about the latest trends in sustainability and innovation in the plastics industry. Follow our page here to join the community of leaders committed to a more sustainable future.