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Transforming Recycled Content Traceability with Tacca
There are several reasons why recycled content is and should be a key consideration for Australian packaging.
Firstly, in 2018 the government and the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) collaborated to unveil the ambitious 2025 National Packaging Targets. These targets are aimed at revolutionising packaging practices in Australia and serve as a definitive roadmap towards a more sustainable, eco-friendly, and circular economy.
Secondly, within Australia, food and beverage packaging makes up 43.3% of Australia’s $2.7bn (2023) packaging industry, and so it is a complete no-brainer when it comes to considering the recycled content verification scheme to valid recycled content claims.
Download the case study, to know how Tacca Industries Pty Ltd implemented the recycled content verification scheme and how it has benefited their overall business and industry positioning.
Firstly, in 2018 the government and the Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) collaborated to unveil the ambitious 2025 National Packaging Targets. These targets are aimed at revolutionising packaging practices in Australia and serve as a definitive roadmap towards a more sustainable, eco-friendly, and circular economy.
Secondly, within Australia, food and beverage packaging makes up 43.3% of Australia’s $2.7bn (2023) packaging industry, and so it is a complete no-brainer when it comes to considering the recycled content verification scheme to valid recycled content claims.
Download the case study, to know how Tacca Industries Pty Ltd implemented the recycled content verification scheme and how it has benefited their overall business and industry positioning.