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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Transcontinental Inc TCLCF


Primary Symbol: T.TCL.A Alternate Symbol(s):  TCLAF | T.TCL.B

Transcontinental Inc. is engaged in flexible packaging in North America and in retail services in Canada. It is also Canada’s largest printer. It conducts business in Canada, the United States, Latin America and the United Kingdom in three separate sectors: the Packaging Sector, the Retail Services and Printing Sector and the Media Sector. Its Packaging Sector specializes in extrusion... see more

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Transcontinental Inc > Transcontinental and Coca-Cola Company
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Post by Electrofuel on Nov 09, 2020 3:24pm

Transcontinental and Coca-Cola Company

Described as a breakthrough recycled film. Should be a big selling feature in what's becoming a green concious economy.

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MONTREAL, Nov. 09, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TC Transcontinental Packaging, a sector of Transcontinental Inc. (TSX: TCL.A TCL.B), is pleased to announce the launch of IntegrititeTM 30% post-consumer recycled (PCR) collation shrink film. The new packaging can be found in the AHA(R) Sparkling Water printed case wrap appearing on select Sam's and BJ's Club Store shelves this Fall in Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Indiana, South Carolina, North Carolina, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi and Delaware.

IntegrititeTM PCR collation shrink film includes 30% of post-consumer plastic resin transformed into a recyclable resource. "Our R&D team has crafted a collation shrink film that is itself recyclable at store drop off locations and contains PCR without sacrificing performance, strength and durability," said Alex Hayden, Senior Vice President, R&D and Sustainability, at TC Transcontinental Packaging. "We are proud to support The Coca-Cola Company in sourcing flexible packaging with recycled content, to contribute to the establishment of a circular economy for plastics, and to meet our shared Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy Global Commitment signatory vision of a future whereby plastic never becomes waste."

"It is through collaboration with industry leading technology partners that we've succeeded in developing this breakthrough recycled film," added Dustin Dyer, Senior Vice President, Shrink & Extrusion, at TC Transcontinental Packaging. "By incorporating 30% of PCR resin into our extruded shrink film structures, we've introduced a film that is close to par with virgin plastic resin performance, is recyclable at store drop-off locations, looks great on the shelf, and appeals to the consumer's desire for a cleaner environment. The development of a reliable film has taken a great deal of craftsmanship to overcome the challenges of a high-loading of PCR resins."

IntegrititeTM PCR collation shrink film is just one of the many PCR products available in TC Transcontinental Packaging's sustainable product portfolio. The Sector's focus is on offering packaging products that contain recycled plastic and to accelerate their development to create a true circular economy for plastics that is beneficial for the environment and for communities. Furthermore, to ensure the stable procurement of PCR and PIR (post-industrial recycled) resins, and to keep up with its 2025 sustainability objectives, TC Transcontinental Packaging has created in February 2020 a new Recycling Group to vertically integrate the recycling of plastics in its packaging production chain.

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