article thumbnail

QBCRA/Consignaction announces agreement with Machinex for beverage container processing

Canadian Manufacturing

These materials will be processed at a new plant to be built in Sorel-Tracy, in the Montérégie region, in time for the March 1, 2025, rollout of Phase 2. The establishment of a new processing facility for light-flow recovery of returned beverage containers is a step toward implementation of a modernized, efficient deposit-refund system.

article thumbnail

Sydney houses Australia’s first beverage carton recycling facility

AU Manufacturing

SaveBOARD , a packaging waste company, has launched its first beverage carton recycling facility in Australia today. million facility was established to manufacture construction products using beverage cartons that would otherwise end up in landfills. Situated in Warragamba, southwest of Sydney, the new $5.5

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

QBCRA/Consignaction partner with TOMRA to equip beverage container return sites with technology solutions

Canadian Manufacturing

MONTREAL — The Quebec Beverage Container Recycling Association (QBCRA)/Consignaction has reached an agreement with TOMRA to acquire recovery equipment for redeemable beverage containers. With Phase 1, which began on November 1, the deposit-refund system was expanded to include all aluminum beverage containers of between 100 mL and 2 L.

article thumbnail

Corby Spirit and Wine Limited to acquire Ace Beverage Group Inc.

Canadian Manufacturing

Corby to Acquire Ace Beverage Group (CNW Group/Corby Spirit and Wine Communications) TORONTO — Corby Spirit and Wine Limited announces that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 90% of the outstanding shares of Ace Beverage Group Inc. million (at an overall enterprise value of $165.0

article thumbnail

Ontario study says a quarter of food manufacturers wait over a year to fill roles

Canadian Manufacturing

TORONTO — A study from Food and Beverage Ontario says a shortage of skilled trades people and lack of access to qualified foreign workers has continued to take its toll on production capacity for the province’s food and beverage processing industry. billion to Ontario’s GDP in 2020. billion to Ontario’s GDP in 2020.

Beverage 118
article thumbnail

Beer, wine, alcoholic beverages coming to Ont. convenience stores

Canadian Manufacturing

That agreement saw sales of beer and wine expanded to a maximum of 450 grocery stores across the province, with the Beer Store retaining exclusive rights to sell 12- and 24-packs of beer, and Ontario is announcing that the deal and those terms will end in 2025.

article thumbnail

The Northern Territory Government invests $492,000 into digital printing technology

Manufacturer's Monthly

The technology will enable Colemans to support industry needs, including the transition to National Packaging Sustainability Targets, which states that 100 per cent of packaging must be reusable, recyclable, or compostable by 2025.