
Another company has joined the Blister Pack Collective of PA Consulting and PulPac. Bayer will also be involved in promoting sustainable tablet packaging in the pharmaceutical sector.
PA Consulting (PA) and PulPac are pleased to announce that Bayer's Consumer Health Division has joined the Blister Pack Collective. The Blister Pack Collective brings together companies from the pharmaceutical, consumer health and FMCG sectors, progress towards a world with more sustainable tablet packaging that is free from problematic plastics such as PVC are.
„Collaborations between changemakers to develop more sustainable solutions are really powerful - and urgently needed. By working together, we can develop new innovative fibre-based packaging solutions faster and replace unnecessary single-use plastics at scale. We look forward to bringing dry moulded fibre tablet packaging to life with leading brands like Bayer.“
Sanna Fager, Chief Commercial Officer at PulPac
Display„We are committed to making our packaging 100 per cent recyclable or renewable by 2030 and we have pledged to invest €100 million to transform the way our products are made and consumed. To achieve this, we need to work with the best partners and we are proud to be part of the Blister Pack Collective as we work to make a real contribution to sustainability.“
Jesse DelGigante, Director Global Packaging Innovation at Bayer Consumer Health
Source: PulPac
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