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Caps and ClosuresCoca-Cola partners with Blue Ocean for fiber-based closures

Coca-Cola partners with Blue Ocean for fiber-based closures

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Coca-Cola partners with Blue Ocean for fiber-based closures

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Blue Ocean Closures, a global startup committed to minimizing plastic usage in packaging closures, has collaborated with Coca-Cola’s EMEA R&D Center in Brussels to introduce a biobased, recyclable fiber-based screw cap for packaging.

“For us to succeed with this groundbreaking move, away from fossil-based plastics, it is extremely important to have global brands onboard, with the ambition and ability to truly making a difference, says Lars Sandberg, CEO of Blue Ocean Closures. “We are thrilled to announce our explorative partnership with Coca-Cola’s EMEA R&D Center today, focusing on innovation to bring new and more sustainable products to use.”

In line with its ambitions to advance sustainable packaging while reducing the use of non-renewable material, and support its ambitious World Without Waste strategy, Coca-Cola is joining Blue Ocean Closures’ community of pioneering partners.

“We are excited to be part of the pioneer community and to help test and develop this innovation during its continued development. It fits both our sustainability strategy and our on-going exploratory work with future packaging technologies which may complement other, existing types of packaging in our packaging mix,” says Daphné Ronat, packaging engineer at the Coca-Cola EMEA R&D Center in Brussels, Belgium.

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