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McDonald's Japan Introduces Strawless Lids, Johnson's Baby Uses PCR in Packaging, and Sephora Expands its Beauty (Re)Purposed Program

See a few examples of packaging designed for recyclability from McDonald's Japan, Johnson's Baby, and Sephora from ThePackHub’s Innovation Zone.

The lid transition contributes to an overall annual reduction of 6,600 tons of virgin plastic in Japan.
The lid transition contributes to an overall annual reduction of 6,600 tons of virgin plastic in Japan.
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These initiatives highlight the ongoing efforts to innovate within packaging and recycling, helping industries to reduce their environmental impact and move closer to a sustainable, circular economy.

Learn more about ThePackHub's Innovation Zone here

McDonald's Japan introduces recycled PET lids to replace straws 

McDonald’s Japan is phasing out paper straws and introducing strawless lids made from 100% recycled PET (rPET) across all beverage service formats, including in-store, takeout, delivery, and drive-through. The newly designed lids allow customers to drink directly from the container via an integrated spout, eliminating the need for a separate straw. The spout has been engineered to prevent leaks and spillage, particularly with carbonated drinks, which are susceptible to pressure build-up during transport. This lid redesign is part of McDonald’s broader strategy to reduce virgin plastic usage, with the lid transition contributing to an overall annual reduction of 6,600 tons of virgin plastic in Japan. The adoption of rPET in lid manufacturing supports circular material use, as it utilizes recycled plastic from existing sources rather than new fossil-based inputs. The design aims to maintain functionality while streamlining materials and reducing packaging complexity. 

The updated packaging now incorporates 50% post-consumer recycled (PCR) resin into its Brazilian product range.The updated packaging now incorporates 50% post-consumer recycled (PCR) resin into its Brazilian product range.ThePackHub

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