Pact Group supports Fonterra’s launch of New Zealand’s first plant-based milk bottle
PUBLISHED: 15 October
The new milk bottle, which is composed from HDPE made from sustainably sourced sugarcane; a natural and renewable resource which captures carbon dioxide (CO2) as it grows. The bottle is also 100% kerbside recyclable at the end of life. The new packaging innovation is being released into the North Island as an additional product to the existing Anchor range with the plant-based resin being used to produce the Anchor Blue 2L Milk bottle p
Eight Years Straight as one of Australasia’s Most Innovative Companies
PUBLISHED: 09 October
Pact Group ranked #2 in the Manufacturing & Consumer Goods list and was the joint winner with Brownes Dairy in the new special category of Best Pandemic Pivot. The assessment measures a top innovation implemented in the past two years. Specifically, the judges look at how valuable the problem is that the innovation is solving, the quality and uniqueness of the solution, and the l
Pact Group welcomes the Recycling and Waste Reduction Bill 2020
PUBLISHED: 27 August
Speaking about the proposed legislation – Raphael Geminder, Chairman of Pact Group said “ this is a fantastic outcome for all Australians who care passionately about doing the right thing regarding recycling waste. This legislation will ensure that valuable materials collected are locally processed to retain value and included in locally manufactured products. This is a great outcome for our economy and environment. It will create thousand
VIP’s PET Shot Glasses go Global
PUBLISHED: 17 December
VIP Packaging has commenced the commercial manufacture of PET ‘Shot Glasses’ for Independent Liquor New Zealand.
Brickwood’s and Lion support Foodbank
PUBLISHED: 11 December
In partnership with Lion, Brickwood has agreed to provide 500,000 2 litre bottles per annum to facilitate Lion supplying 1,000,000 litres of fresh milk to Foodbank.
DB Breweries appoints VIP as preferred project partner for the Rugby World Cup
PUBLISHED: 05 December
The Challenge:
To meet the venue liquor licensing requirement for the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, Heineken was required to deliver 330ml cans in a 4 pack cluster, a packaging format that was not a part of their current range.