Molecular Recycling-Produced Chocolate Molds

Eastman Marks Anniversary of Cabrellon Partnership

The global materials science company Eastman is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its long-standing partnership with Italian manufacturer Cabrellon, which has been using Eastman's Tritan copolyester for industrial chocolate molds for over a decade.

Cabrellon recently announced it will be expanding its portfolio to include the BPA-free Eastman Tritan™ Renew, a version that incorporates 25% certified recycled content produced through molecular recycling technology.

Cinzia Cabrellon, CEO and general manager of Cabrellon, shares: "Reaching 60 years is a milestone that belongs to every customer, every employee and every partner who has trusted us along the way. Tritan has been part of that story for a very long time. We were early to believe that a BPA-free copolyester could match, and in some respects exceed, what polycarbonate offered for chocolate molds."

Image Credit: Eastman x Cabrellon

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