• Australasia’s biggest PET plastic recycling facility, which is run by Pact. Image: Pact Group
    Australasia’s biggest PET plastic recycling facility, which is run by Pact. Image: Pact Group
Close×

Pact Group’s focus on plastic recycling, reuse and sustainable packaging has seen the company recognised as one of Australia’s most innovative companies for 10 consecutive years.

Since 2013, Pact has featured in the Australian Financial Review BOSS Most Innovative Companies list every year for a range of its ground-breaking efforts.

These efforts include building and operating Australasia’s biggest PET plastic recycling facility, manufacturing noise walls using recycled plastic waste, recycling old and damaged household garbage bins into new ones, introducing reusable plastic crates for supermarkets to replace single-use cardboard boxes, and pivoting operations to produce hand sanitiser during the Covid-19 pandemic.

“It is a remarkable achievement to be recognised as one of Australia’s most innovative companies every year for the last decade, and is testament to the course we have set in plastic recycling, reuse and sustainable packaging,” said Sanjay Dayal, CEO of Pact.

Sanjay Dayal, CEO of Pact. Image: Pact Group
"Remarkable achievement": Sanjay Dayal, CEO of Pact. Image: Pact Group

“We have a vision to lead the circular economy and our people are committed to constantly exploring innovative solutions to challenge the status quo and achieve our goal.” 

The prestigious annual list, published by The Australian Financial Review and Boss Magazine, is based on the rigorous assessment process managed by Australia’s leading innovation consultancy, Inventium, in conjunction with a panel of industry expert judges. 

In 2022, Pact is ranked seventh in the Manufacturing and Consumer Goods Category for building and operating the state-of-the-art Circular Plastics Australia (CPA) PET plastic recycling facility in Albury-Wodonga, which is a joint venture between Pact, Cleanaway, Asahi Beverages and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP). 

The facility, which was constructed in just 370 days and commenced operations in February 2022, provides a closed loop solution where beverage bottles are used, collected and recycled into high-quality resin used to make new food and beverage packaging. 

Cleanaway collects, sorts and delivers the plastic waste to the Pact-operated facility for recycling.

The recycled resin is then used by Asahi and Coca-Cola to manufacture 100 per cent recycled and recyclable beverage bottles, and by Pact to make bottles and food packaging for well-known brands such as Woolworths, Goodman Fielder, Ego, Norco and Unilever.

The state-of-the-art facility provides a closed loop solution for beverage bottles. Image: Pact Group
The state-of-the-art facility provides a closed loop solution for beverage bottles. Image: Pact Group

“Brand owners and consumers alike are demanding packaging that is recycled and recyclable, and we have collaborated with industry partners to create a domestic circular economy and respond to those needs,” said Dayal.

“The world-class PET recycling facility ensures we are taking responsibility for our plastic waste, reducing the need to import virgin plastic resin and minimising harm to the environment for future generations.”

The CPA joint venture is building a second PET recycling facility with similar capacity in Melbourne, which is due to be completed in early 2023 and commence operations in the first half.

Last year, Pact was recognised for its innovative plastic noise walls, which are made from up to 75 per cent recycled plastic. 

The noise walls have transformed approximately 570 tonnes of plastic milk bottles, soft plastics and other hard-to-recycle plastic materials into panels spanning 32,000sqm along Victoria’s Mordialloc Freeway. 

“Pact has a laser-like focus on innovating to develop products and services that are sustainable and contribute to advancing Australia’s circular economy,” Dayal concluded.

For the 10th consecutive year, Pact has been recognised as one of the country's most innovative companies. Image: Pact Group
For the 10th consecutive year, Pact has been recognised as one of the country's most innovative companies. Image: Pact Group

Food & Drink Business

A national network for young grape and wine professionals has been launched, set to foster the next generation of winemakers, viticulturists, cellar door staff, wine judges and other roles in Australia’s wine sector.

A new bill was introduced to Parliament on 19 November, which offers a framework for regulating the sale or importation of organic goods in Australia, and stronger opportunities for exporting organic products.

The Senate Economics Committee has rejected the Food Donations Bill that proposed a tax offset for companies donating excess food to food relief agencies rather than dumping it. While the bill had the potential to deliver the equivalent of 100 million meals to food relief organisations, the committee said it had “serious concerns” including the bill’s “generous” tax concessions. Food relief agencies and social welfare organisations have questioned the committee’s decision to reject the bill outright rather than make recommendations for amendments.