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The British Plastics Federation (BPF) has launched PackScore, a sustainable plastic packaging design to.
The tool is designed for brands, designers and retailers to use at the earliest stages of packaging design to assess whether a package can be easily recycled, and if it is difficult to recycle, adjust the relevant paramete.
PackScore was originally produced by Berry International, an American plastic packaging and protection solutions company, and developed by B.
It is backed by environmental charity Recoverp and is built on the Recyclass system from Plastics Recyclers Euro.
The system allows users to answer questions to obtain an AF's recyclability rati.
BPF says Packscore helps designers produce more sustainable produc.
Philip Law, Director of BP, said: "BPF expects brands, packaging designers and retailers to use PackSco.