Zewa packaging made with recycled plastics
Zewa is cutting the carbon footprint of its packagings by starting to use 33 percent post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic in its designs. Zewa is dedicated to the circular economy and by 2025 the company wants all of its packagings made from plastic containing 85 percent recycled or renewable material. //
The above article has also been published in Issue 2021/12-01 of Trade magazin.
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