CCL presents shrink film material for South African beverage market

Extrupet approves EcoFloat shrink sleeves as in line with South African recycling technology

CL has announced that their EcoFloat shrink sleeves have successfully been trialed in South Africa by PET recycling specialist Extrupet and have been approved for the local recycling system. This marks the arrival of the first approved shrink sleeve decoration solution for the PET beverage market in South Africa and will help boost recycling rates in the future.

 

Shivern Reddy, Business Development Director of CCL in South Africa said, “In the past shrink sleeves have been made from PVC or PET and have always been viewed as a great way to decorate PET bottles because they stand out on shelves and can easily contain all needed information on the container like nutrition information or recycling codes, but they have been viewed as problematic in recycling – and had to be removed by hand to not contaminate the PET resin.”

 

“But this material is new – as EcoFloat sleeves are made from low density polyolefin material they make the difference in the crucial sink/float recycling step at the PET recyclers. The sleeve material automatically detaches from the bottle and floats…this allows for a clean separation from the heavier PET flakes that sink to the bottom of the washing basin. This easy separation forms the basis of the yield of high-quality PET flakes that can be used in bottle-to-bottle recycling, closing the loop”, explained Marika Knorr, Head of Sustainability and Communication at CCL Label.

 

 

South Africa has undergone different legislation changes in the past years. This new legislation makes an “Extended Producer Responsibility” (EPR scheme) mandatory for all producers and importers of packaging. It changes how producers, brand owners, retailers and importers design, make, sell and keep their products in the recycling loop as far as is practicably possible.

 

“In the recent years we have seen big changes in the market. Brands are increasingly following Design for Recycling guidelines and are re-creating their packaging to meet the latest requirements. Labels can make a huge difference here, they are functional and support recyclability and re-usability”, said Reddy.

 

CCL & Coca-Cola South Africa Entered Partnership for Proof of Concept
Leading up to the trials of the new shrink sleeve material CCL Label and Coca-Cola had entered a partnership to prove the feasibility of substituting the materials used for sleeves in the past with EcoFloat.

 

CCL Label South Africa

 

“We were proud that Coca-Cola as a first-mover partnered up with us for application and design trials to show that the new material works with the high standards that Coca-Cola is setting in design – all whilst being committed to an improved packaging sustainability,” added Reddy.

 

EcoFloat Is a Truly Global Shrink Sleeve Material Endorsed for Recycling
CCL Label has been partnering with multinational brands to develop recyclable plastic packaging that allows for PET bottle-to-bottle recycling in a closed loop. They have been endorsed by the European PET Bottle Platform (EPBP) as well as American Plastic Recyclers (APR) in the United States.

 

The local production facility in South Africa is located in Midrand near Johannesburg and employs 42 people.