The following actions, individually or collectively, will contribute to achieving the outcomes of reducing the environmental impacts of rigid non-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 non-PET packaging contacting food has been demonstrated.
Use Cases
Use Case | Innovation | Application | Release to Market |
Printpack | Use of 30% certified advanced-recycled polypropylene in a food-contact application | Diced Fruit Cups | 2023 |
Altium Packaging | Packaging value-chain collaboration yields food-contact application of 30% recycled content in rigid HDPE jug | Organic Milk | 2022 |
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Project | Printpack | |||
Brand(s) | Pacific Coast Producers | Packaged Product(s) | Diced Fruit Cups | |
Market(s) | USA | Release to Market(s) | 2023 | |
Manufacturer | Printpack and ExxonMobil | Material(s) | Rigid Thermoformed Cups | |
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References | (2023) Packaging World article ExxonMobil Exxtend Technology with link to carbon footprint assessment ExxonMobil youtube video Cyclyx consortium Cyclyx (2022) Consumer Goods Forum: Assessing the Life Cycle Environmental Impacts of Post-consumer Plastic Film Made from Plastic Waste Through Pyrolysis-based Chemical Recycling Technologies |
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Project | Altium Packaging | |||
Brand(s) | Clover Sonoma | Packaged Product(s) | Organic Milk | |
Market(s) | USA | Release to Market(s) | 2022 | |
Manufacturer | Altium Packaging https://altiumpkg.com Envision Plastics https://envisionplastics.com | Material(s) | Clear HDPE milk jug, white HDPE closure | |
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References | Design for Recycled Content Guide (2023) Packaging World article |
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 non-PET packaging without food contact has been demonstrated.
Use Cases
Use Cases are currently being identified and reviewedSupporting Resources
Useful resources to consider as you explore applying one or more of the above actions to rigid non-PET packaging include:
APR provides PCR Certification to support a reliable, robust PCR market. Any plastics reclaimer generating PCR pellet or flake can participate in this program to provide customer assurances in the authenticity of their product.General Information
Assocation of Plastic Recyclers (APR)
GreenBlue (SPC)The RMS is a voluntary, market-based tool to address some of the challenges faced by the recycling industry in incorporating higher amounts of recycled content into packaging.
Post-Consumer Recycled Content – Food Contact
- Guidelines for using recycled plastics in food packaging: Overview 2023
Health CanadaThese updated guidelines detail common recycling practices, with a focus on mechanical recycling processes as these are considered to represent the greatest potential health concern for food contact applications. They discuss key aspects of the recycling process such as the: limitations of use, source of feedstock (materials to be recycled), efficiency of the recycling process in the removal of chemical contaminants. These guidelines will assist recyclers, manufacturers and sellers of plastic materials in determining the acceptability and use of post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics in food packaging applications.