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Coffee pouch recyclable ‘in the real world’

Swedish coffee roaster Löfbergs has collaborated with Amcor to launch a mono-material coffee pouch that is suitable for both chemical and mechanical recycling. Launching in stores in Sweden, the pouch uses Amcor’s AmPrima Recycle-Ready solution, which is designed according to The Circular Economy for Flexible Packaging (CEFLEX) guidelines, and is certified by the Institute cyclos-HTP…

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