Coca-Cola to use Graphic Packaging's 'KeelClip' Paperboard Packaging for Multipack Cans in Europe

Coca-Cola and its strategic bottling partners Coca-Cola HBC and Coca-Cola European Partners announced that they will begin rolling out the KeelClipTM, an innovative, minimalist paperboard packaging solution, on multipack cans across Europe. This move, representing a first for the non-alcohol ready-to-drink (NARTD) industry, underscores the Coca-Cola system’s commitment to pioneer packaging solutions that are more sustainable in terms of recyclability and overall environmental footprint as it works towards its global goals for a World Without Waste.

The three partners have worked closely with Graphic Packaging International — developer of the KeelClip technology — to bring this sustainable packaging solution to market. This new type of packaging not only replaces the plastic wrap, but also minimizes the amount of paper/card required.

As part of this initiative, Coca-Cola HBC will remove shrink wrap from all of its can multipacks in all European Union markets by the end of 2021. In total, Coca-Cola HBC will invest EUR 15 million in KeelClip and will begin the roll out in Ireland and Poland early next year, followed by Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Romania in 2020.

All of Coca-Cola HBC's European Union markets will have KeelClip by the end of 2021. This will save 2,000 metric tons of plastic and 3,000 metric tons of CO2 annually. The KeelClip will be used on all can multipacks of up to eight cans, larger can multipacks will be bound by a carton pack.

Joe Franses, Vice President, Sustainability at Coca-Cola European Partners, said, "Innovation is a key principle of our sustainable packaging work and the application of this fully recyclable paperboard KeelClip, which comprises a top board that the cans clip into and a central cardboard ‘keel’ — similar to a ship’s keel — that stabilizes the pack, is another example of how we are delivering on our commitment to remove all unnecessary and hard to recycle single-use plastic from our products."

Steve Gould, Graphic Packaging International's new product development and marketing director, beverage division, Europe, said, "The KeelClip technology is effective for can multipacks of various diameters and heights. This means that we can provide a safe, effective package with no need for secondary plastic. When businesses such Coca-Cola HBC and Coca-Cola European Partners invest in these technologies, we can really make a difference to the way we package goods and drive the industry to continue to change too."

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