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BRITVIC ANNOUNCES £1M PACKAGING INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP WITH UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE-BACKED DEEP TECH COMPANY XAMPLA

Leading branded soft drinks business, Britvic is joining forces with University of Cambridge-backed tech company Xampla in a £1m packaging innovation partnership. After 15 years of Cambridge research, Xampla has developed the world’s first plant protein material for commercial use. This revolutionary material uses pea protein to make microscopic capsules that protect vitamins within liquid, stopping them from being broken down by sunlight. Xampla’s work has seen the company secure £1million in funding from the UK Government’s innovation agency, Innovate UK, to scale up the technology and material processing. The innovation is critical to delivering drinks fortified with vitamins in clear plastic bottles. Clear plastic bottles are considered a positive by consumers, with Britvic’s research showing that people are 40% more likely to recycle clear bottles over coloured ones. However, the downside of clear bottles is that they let more UV rays in, losing the necessary protection for vitamin D. Read More

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