The following actions, individually or collectively, will contribute to achieving the outcomes of reducing the environment impacts of rigid non-PET packaging thru substitution to more sustainable forms of packaging.
Available Courses of Action
- Action 1 – Adopt Certified Compostable Packaging
- Action 2 – Adopt Biobased Packaging (including papers) that enable recyclability
Action 1 – Adopt Certified Compostable Packaging
The adoption of certified compostable packaging can reduce the environmental impacts of packaging, notably when the packaging is typically not recycled due to the presence of food waste. In those instances, compostable packaging can increase the redirection of food waste while avoiding undue contamination of industrial composting systems. In instances where packaging applications are likely to result in food waste or food cuttings, certified compostable packaging is worthy of consideration.
The following use case(s) provide examples of where the adoption of certified compostable packaging has been demonstrated for rigid non-PET packaging.
Use Cases
Use Case | Innovation | Application | Release to Market |
KLR Compostable Clip | Replaces hard-to-recycle polystyrene (PS) clip with certified compostable recycled fibre alternative | Bakery | 2022 |
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Project | KLR Compostable Clip | |||
Brand(s) | Bimbo (including Dempster’s, Villaggio, POM, Bon Matin, Ben’s and Stonemill) | Packaged Product(s) | Bakery | |
Market(s) | Canada | Release to Market(s) | 2022 | |
Manufacturer | KLR Systems (Canada) | Material(s) | Closure Clips | |
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References | (2022) https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/bimbo-canada-becomes-first-national-bakery-in-north-america-to-introduce-compostable-bread-bag-clips-867591169.html |
Action 2 – Adopt Biobased Packaging (including papers) that enable recyclability
The adoption of biobased packaging, including papers, can result in more recyclable or sustainable packaging solutions than some commonly used packaging forms. In instances where non-recyclable plastic packaging can be replaced with alternatively recyclable materials, notably papers, the adoption of such biobased options should be considered. A key consideration when exploring biobased options is the overall life cycle impact of substituting to biobased packaging, notably any changes in greenhouse gas emissions and net overall carbon footprint.
The following use case(s) provide examples of where the adoption of biobased packaging has been demonstrated for rigid non-PET packaging.
Use Cases
Use Case | Innovation | Application | Release to Market |
Genera PS substitutes | Substitute expanded PS produce containers with domestic, non wood-based molded fibre | mini-cucumbers | 2023 |
Braskem Biobased HDPE | Using 30% biobased HDPE resin replaces fossil-based PE | Milk | TBC |
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Project | Genera PS substitutes | |||
Brand(s) | Nature Fresh Farms | Packaged Product(s) | mini-cucumbers | |
Market(s) | North America | Release to Market(s) | 2023 | |
Manufacturer | Genera | Material(s) | tray | |
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Project | Braskem Biobased HDPE | |||
Brand(s) | TBC | Packaged Product(s) | Milk | |
Market(s) | North America | Release to Market(s) | TBC | |
Manufacturer | Braskem (I’m Green product) Silgan Plastics | Material(s) | Clear HPDE jug | |
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References | (2023) Braskem position paper on land and biomass use for food, raw materials and fuels: https://www.braskem.com.br/portal/europe/arquivos/BRA_001_Land%20Use%20Position |
Supporting Resources
Useful resources to consider as you explore applying one or more of the above actions to rigid non-PET packaging include:
Composting References
- Contamination at Composting Facilities March 2024
Closed Loop PartnersTo support the industry in addressing contamination at scale, the Consortium conducted an in-field study with 10 U.S. compost manufacturers to measure and characterize contamination across different points of the composters’ processes––and analyzed the financial cost to composters to handle contamination. The study examines five commonly held assumptions about contamination and compostable packaging, and breaks down in-field realities in a data-backed and easy-to-follow format.
- Model Principles for Labelling Compostable Products
BPI and US Composting CouncilLists the top 10 key principles of labelling compostable products
Bioplastics References
- Methodology for the Assessment of Bioplastic Feedstocks February 2022
Bioplastic Feedstock AllianceThis study aligns with WWF’s vision of no plastics in nature by 2023, by prioritizing the reduction of unnecessary plastics and ensuring the necessary plastics are being reused and recycled. Highlights that the responsible sourcing of bio-based plastics can play a role in infusing new materials into a circular plastics system to address unavoidable material loss and degradation during recycling operations.