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Major investment secures beverage manufacturing in South-East Queensland

Media Release by Asahi Beverages A $55 million investment in an upgraded manufacturing site outside Ipswich will secure Asahi Beverages as a major manufacturing presence...

Australia’s largest PET recycling plant is up and running

Australia's largest PET recycling plant has been officially opened at the Nexus Precinct, 10km north of Albury-Wodonga’s CBD in NSW. The world-class, state-of-the-art $45 million...

World-class recycling plant opens in Albury-Wodonga

Federal Minister for the Environment, Sussan Ley, officially opened the largest PET recycling plant in the country in Albury-Wodonga. A joint venture between Pact Group,...

New PET plastic recycling facility will be built in Melbourne’s West

A cross-industry alliance will construct a new PET plastic recycling facility in Altona North, which will be the largest of its kind in Victoria...

New industry partnership to build state-of the-art PET recycling facility in Australia

Pact Group, Cleanaway, Asahi Beverages and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to form a joint venture that will...

Carlton & United Breweries and Asahi Premium Beverages to combine

Asahi Beverages has announced that it will combine its two alcohol businesses - Carlton & United Breweries and Asahi Premium Beverages - and operate...

1 Billion PET plastic bottles to be recycled each year at new plastic pelletising...

Australia's biggest PET plastic recycling plant will soon be built in Albury/Wodonga following a $45 million investment from joint venture partners Cleanaway, Pact Group...
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