Caravelas Sugar presents new Green Plastic packaging

Braskem's renewable raw material is used for the first time in this segment

Braskem’s Green Plastic will be used for the first time in packages of refined sugar in Brazil. The pioneer in the use will be Caravelas Sugar, one of the country’s most important companies in this segment. The 100% renewable raw material will be applied in the packaging of refined sugar and glass. The products will be available for sale as of October.

Currently, the Caravelas brand consumes 140 tons of packaging per month and will be the only one in the segment that has sugarcane in its production cycle from start to finish. Consumers will be able to identify the new packaging through the “I’m greenT” seal, visible on the product front. The seal is the identification of Braskem for packaging made with Green Plastic.

“Sustainability is an essential pillar in our company, especially due to the production process of our product, whereas innovation and pioneering are directly linked to the positioning of our brand: In Favor of Tasting What Is New. In this sense, Green Plastic is an important initiative that can effectively respond to all these demands, bringing important innovation to the entire segment”, says Javel Colombo, commercial director for the Colombo Plant, Caravelas Sugar’s producer.

For Braskem, which constantly monitors the market, the launch is aligned with the company’s goal of finding solutions for its customers and improving people’s lives through chemistry and plastic. “There is a growing concern of companies in the adoption of innovative solutions with a lower environmental impact. Green Plastic is the material that fits the attributes that Caravelas seeks for its products: innovation and respect for the environment”, says Gustavo Sergi, Director of Renewable Chemicals at Braskem.

Braskem’s Green Plastic is 100% recyclable, captures and fixes 3.09 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere for each ton of resin of renewable origin produced, collaborating to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases. The product also has the same characteristics of traditional polyethylene and can be recycled in the already existing chain.

The transformation of green resin into sustainable packaging is made by Zaraplast, the leader in flexible packaging solutions, which from the onset has partnered with Caravelas in the creation of all products. “We are happy to be partners in another project. As suppliers of flexible packaging 50 years ago, we have noticed that every day consumers are looking for products that offer more sustainable solutions; and managing to combine Braskem’s renewable raw material, our transformation expertise and Caravelas product was rewarding”, comments, Eli Kattan, director of Zaraplast.

 

About Braskem

With a global, human-oriented vision of the future, Braskem’s 8,000 members strive to improve people’s lives by creating sustainable solutions for chemistry and plastic. It is the largest resin producer in the Americas, with an annual production of 20 million tons, including basic chemicals and petrochemicals, and revenues amounting to R$ 55 billion in 2016. It exports to customers in approximately 100 countries and operates 41 industrial units located in Brazil, USA, Germany and Mexico, the latter in partnership with Mexican Idesa.

Source

Braskem, press release, 2017-10-30.

Supplier

Açúcar Caravelas
Braskem
Zaraplast

Share

Renewable Carbon News – Daily Newsletter

Subscribe to our daily email newsletter – the world's leading newsletter on renewable materials and chemicals

Subscribe