Amcor wins Recyclable Packaging award at 2022 Sustainability Awards

Amcor, a provider in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, has been named ‘Recyclable Packaging’ winner at Packaging Europe’s 2022 Sustainability Awards.


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The company has been recognised for its Amcor Health Care AmSky Blister System, a breakthrough vinyl-free and aluminium-free thermoformed blister system. This recycle-ready solution is a more sustainable and carbon footprint optimised alternative for the most in-demand healthcare packaging type.

Amcor’s AmSky Blister System is designed for both PE rigid and PE flexible recycling streams. It removes the traditional use of PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) and foil from the packaging by using a Polyethylene (PE) thermoformed blister and lidding film, enabling pharma companies to improve the recyclability of their packaging. Due to its integrated design, the lidding is also child-resistant and senior friendly (CRSF) to ensure safer and convenient packaging.

The AmSky Blister System also benefits from up to 70% reduction in its carbon footprint when compared to typical blister packs in the market.

Dr. John Forsyth, global product manager Blister Systems & Sachets at Amcor, said: “AmSky’s breakthrough recycle-ready blister system showcases how material science and design play a vital role in the future of healthcare packaging, and we are delighted to see it recognised for the Recyclable Packaging award. It demonstrates our heritage in healthcare, strong R&D expertise and commitment to ongoing innovation and sustainability.”

AmSky Blister System is a global packaging platform for healthcare customers, helping to address - in a more sustainable way - a growing need for a market expected to reach close to USD $47 billion by 2030, according to Reports and Data. The product also contributes to Amcor’s pledge to develop all its packaging to be recyclable or reusable, as well as increase the use of recycled content by 2025.

Packaging Europe’s 2022 Sustainability Awards took place in Lisbon, to honour the industry’s most important sustainable innovations across the packaging value chain.

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