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10 May 2019

Britvic prioritises prevention of plastic packaging waste

Britvic Ireland has reduced plastic bottle weights across a number of soft drink categories and in 2018 it reduced bottle weights on its Fruit Shoot range from…

Plastic Pledge

26 October 2018

Clean Ireland Recycling Wins 2018 Overall Pakman Award

Clean Ireland Recycling has been named as the winner of the 2018 Overall Pakman Award, sponsored by Repak, at the fourth annual Pakman Awards. The awards…

Breaking News

21 September 2018

2018 Pakman Awards Shortlist Announced

The Pakman Awards, powered by Repak, has announced the shortlist of nominees for 2018. Amongst those shortlisted this year are Repak members Insomnia Coffee…

Breaking News

20 September 2018

Repak calls on Irish public to join Team Green

Environmental champions needed! Repak has today officially launched Team Green, a new initiative powered by the not for profit recycling scheme, that is…

Recycling Updates

19 September 2018

Repak launch new plastic packaging strategy

Ireland must increase its plastic packaging recycling by as much as 80% by 2030 if it is to meet strict EU targets on plastic recycling according to Repak,…

Breaking News

28 June 2018

Ireland sets record for highest ever recycling rates in 2017

Repak, Ireland’s only government-approved recycling compliance scheme, has today released its annual report, announcing that Ireland has surpassed all…

Breaking News

05 June 2018

Chanelle Lady McCoy launches fourth Annual Pakman Awards

Leading Irish businesswoman Chanelle, Lady McCoy, alongside Chief Executive of Repak, Seamus Clancy, today launched the call for entries for the 4th annual…

Breaking News

02 May 2018

Packaging waste segregation: making the most of our resources

Packaging Waste Segregation: Making the Most of our Resources. Your business continues to make a vitally important contribution to making Ireland one of…

Breaking News

28 March 2018

No Eggscuse! Irish public to recycle correctly at Easter

Irish residents consume an estimated 17.5 million chocolate eggs at Easter. As consumption figures increase, so too will the amount of packaging waste that is…

Breaking News