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The Sustainable Packaging Revolution - A Documentary by Jabil
This short documentary explores the race to develop new solutions that drive a more sustainable approach to packaging. While materials roadblocks have been the most difficult challenges to overcome in sustainable packaging initiatives, the industry is at a tipping point. Sharing insights and perspectives from leading material technology suppliers about this dynamic environment, the documentary illuminates how these new advances will move the industry closer toward a circular economy.
Learn more about Jabil’s sustainable packaging solutions: go.jabil.com/l/700973/2019-06...
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Immediately following the premiere, please join us for a live Q&A with the experts driving the industry forward. Register here: go.jabil.com/qa-session
Informative video - thanks Jabil for brining this to us.
Thank you for this video! Learned alot and really admire what you guys are doing.
This was an excellent documentary, very Informative
@m416god8
4 жыл бұрын
you are right... its really informative
This is very informative but it would have been nice of you can put English subtitles in the video
Very informative
Greetings from my end. I am really enlightened by the video. God bless you for your hard work. However in regards to Jabil packaging technology, I will like to ask whether the plastics sourced are solely from marine bodies or from other places as well. And also, for how long does the fermentation last as well as the type of soil bacteria used to produce such amazing resins. Thank you
This is amazing. That first thing is brilliant solution. But they need to shut the tap off first. By not pumping more crap into an already over flowing system. Companies need to work together. Co-operation! Unite to make things better for the younger generations.
I am looking to source a small plastic film/bag packaging for a product that I produce. Would like the material to be clear, so the consumer can see the contents. What would be the best type of bioplastic to used that would break naturally? I did some research and am having trouble finding a clear solution to this.
Would you have the recording of the Q&A session from 2019?
Graet responsibility for us.
How can i try and do Something with PHA's in INDIA. I really want to make a change.. But i just can't find an opportunity
Is there any training center or school that offers a course or major about eco-friendly packaging?
@luthern-ibrahimajayi7167
Жыл бұрын
FH Wien in Austria
Recycling is important, but I find the terms they use to be really close to green-washing practices: What do you think of when you hear "post-consumer resin"? Some sort of natural post-consumption resource? Like the resin you would naturally find in plants? Resin sure makes it sound natural. Well it is very far from reality. What it is in fact is plastic. Recycled plastic, sure, but still very much plastic. "Post consumer resin" is misleading (I even had a doubt for a minute whether they were talking about plant-derived plastics such as PLA). It is best for our planet if we try to avoid plastic as much as possible, be it brand new plastic or recycled plastic.
@loic3786
4 жыл бұрын
The second company is very interesting on the other hand and explains pretty well the trend from Industrial compost => to => home compost => and => marine biodegradability
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The funniest part of this is, he is wearing a shirt which will be atleast a 30-40% synthetic cotton with plastic buttons.
@noneofyourbusiness3553
2 жыл бұрын
Odds are that he is going to use it more than once.