Nearly all fry lovers can agree that ketchup and french fries are the perfect pair. Though, fans have long struggled to enjoy their favorite duo while on-the-go – until now. Today, HEINZ – the global leader in condiments – announces an innovative solution: the HEINZ Dipper, a first-of-its-kind fry box with a built-in ketchup compartment engineered for dipping on-the-go. Born from a universal truth shared by fry and ketchup lovers, the patent-pending HEINZ Dipper marks a bold step in creative innovation.

TripleW, a Belgian leader in circular biochemistry, and Sulapac, the Finnish pioneer of sustainable plastic alternatives, have joined forces to demonstrate what true circularity looks like. Their latest closed-loop pilot proves that reusable cups made from Sulapac Solid, a 100% biobased, biodegradable, and highly durable material, can be chemically recycled at a commercial scale.

This milestone not only eliminates the need for fossil-based materials but also unlocks long-term cost advantages and aligns seamlessly with the EU’s ambitious circularity and bioeconomy goals.

The foodservice industry is undergoing change. New regulations and increasing sustainability requirements are driving solutions that make it possible to reduce waste and increase reuse. At the same time, single-use products continue to play an important role – in many situations they remain the most hygienic, practical, or cost-effective option. It is therefore not about replacing one with the other but about creating a balance where different solutions are used where they make the most sense.

The RVO project “AI-Strap: Accelerating Circular Plastics with Solvent-Based Recycling Intelligence” aims to tackle complex waste streams such as multilayer plastic packaging. This type of packaging cannot be recycled with current technologies.

“Multilayer plastics present a major challenge for recycling,” says project lead Željko Tomović of the TU/e Polymer Performance Materials group.

For example, the thin plastic protecting produce from rotting is “extremely” hard to recycle, as it consists of multiple layers of different polymers.

The facility is designed to recycle over 1 billion post-consumer PET bottles annually, converting them back into high-quality, food-grade recycled PET (rPET) suitable for direct food and beverage packaging applications. With this commissioning, Chemco significantly strengthens India's domestic capability to replace virgin plastic with certified recycled material while maintaining stringent quality and safety standards.

Performa Lumi is a CTMP board coated on both sides with a light-coated reverse, delivering high whiteness, excellent printability, and a smooth surface that supports strong brand expression. It is an ideal choice for applications where shelf appeal and consistent performance are equally important.

Like Performa Nova, Performa Lumi is produced using FiberLight TecTM, Stora Enso’s proven proprietary technology that enables the creation of strong yet lightweight board structures. This allows brand owners to achieve the desired functionality while optimising material efficiency.

Delivering meaningful advances in sustainability and efficiency, SuperPod enables blister cavities to become dramatically smaller - by up to 39% in some cases while maintaining full barrier performance and seamless machine runnability. This cold-form innovation results in a significantly reduced packaging footprint, lower material and resource usage per dosage across the lifecycle, and consequently, reduced costs and carbon emissions.