The following actions, individually or collectively, will contribute to achieving the outcomes of reducing the environmental impacts of rigid PET packaging thru the incorporation of recycled content.
Available Courses of Action
- Action 1 – Incorporate Post-Consumer Recycled Content / with Food Contact
- Action 2 – Incorporate Post-Consumer Recycled Content / without Food Contact
Action 1 – Incorporate Post-Consumer Recycled Content / with Food Contact
The incorporation of post-consumer recycled (PCR) content is a leading sustainability strategy, due in large part to the reduced requirement for virgin plastic, the associated reduction in GHG emissions, and the benefits that come with enabling a truly circular economy. For food and produce, a leading challenge remains ensuring that any recycled content incorporated into food packaging meets food contact requirements, if applicable.
The following use case(s) provide examples of where PCR-containing Rigid pET packaging contacting food has been demonstrated.
Use Cases
Use Case | Innovation | Application | Release to Market |
Cascades Inopak | 100% rPET tray | Fresh protein | 2022 |
KP Strawberry Punnet | 100% RPET tray, tray to tray closed loop recycling https://youtu.be/FOfwnEiY1LE | Fresh fruit produce | 2020 |
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Project | Cascades Inopak | |||
Brand(s) | Maple Leaf Foods | Packaged Product(s) | Fresh protein | |
Market(s) | Canada, US | Release to Market(s) | 2022 | |
Manufacturer | Cascades Inopak | Material(s) | Tray | |
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References | (2022) Cision (2021) Circular (2019) Life Cycle Assessment US Plastics Pact PCR Toolkit |
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Project | KP Strawberry Punnet | |||
Brand(s) | Tesco and others | Packaged Product(s) | Fresh fruit produce | |
Market(s) | UK | Release to Market(s) | 2020 | |
Manufacturer | KP https://www.kpfilms.com/en/food-packaging/fresh-produce-packaging/ and partner INFIA https://www.infia.it/Prodotti.aspx?C=2 | Material(s) | Clear RPET PETE#1 tray | |
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Action 2 – Incorporate Post-Consumer Recycled Content / without Food Contact
The incorporation of post-consumer recycled (PCR) content is a leading sustainability strategy, due in large part to the reduced requirement for virgin plastic, the associated reduction in GHG emissions, and the benefits that come with enabling a truly circular economy. For food and produce, a leading challenge remains ensuring that any recycled content incorporated into food packaging meets food contact requirements, if applicable. As such, there is increasing interest in considering applications where PCR can be incorporated while avoiding food contact.
The following use case(s) provide examples of where PCR-containing Rigid PET packaging without food contact has been demonstrated.
Use Cases
TBC
Supporting Resources
Useful resources to consider as you explore applying one or more of the above actions to rigid PET packaging include:
General Information
Post-Consumer Recycled Content – Food Contact
Post-Consumer Recycled Content (General information)
- Association of Plastics Recyclers (APR) Design Recognition Program