Using Recycled Plastic in Food Packaging

Using Recycled Plastic in Food Packaging
  • 28.01.2022
TotalEnergies and Berry Global Advance Material Circularity by Using Recycled Plastic in Food Packaging TotalEnergies and Berry Global have announced a partnership to make food packaging more circular and reduce waste in landfills. Berry Global will receive Berry Global Polymers from TotalEnergies, which were created through improved recycling of post-consumer plastic waste that was previously difficult to recycle using traditional methods. Berry Global will be able to employ more recycled plastic in its food and beverage packaging, as well as its healthcare goods, as a result of this. Gıda Ambalajında Geri Dönüştürülmüş Plastik TotalEnergies' portfolio of polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene is accessible as certified material from advanced recycling thanks to the processing of circular feedstock in Antwerp's steam cracker. The virgin-like qualities of TotalEnergies Certified Circular Polymers make them ideal for high-end, demanding applications. Starting in 2023, feedstock from difficult-to-recycled plastic trash will be produced in TotalEnergies' advanced recycling plant in Grandpuits, France, which will be built on a futuristic, zero-crude platform. "This collaboration with our long-time partner Berry Global demonstrates the willingness of the supply chain to make packaging more circular and sustainable, especially for demanding food contact applications where no other circularity solution exists, and paves the way to TotalEnergies’ ambition to produce 30% recycled and renewable polymers by 2030" said Valérie Goff, Senior Vice President, Polymers at TotalEnergies. Berry is steadfastly committed to partnering across the plastics value chain to provide the highest levels of recycled content to its customers as they work to meet their ambitious sustainability goals. In collaboration with TotalEnergies, Berry plans to broaden access to valuable, ISCC PLUS-certified advanced recycled materials to European-based customers. “Customers turn to Berry Global to help enable and execute against their growing sustainability goals. Through our collaborations with suppliers like TotalEnergies, we aim to provide customers with premier access to these in-demand sustainable resins like those we see with advanced recycling technologies serving the European region,” said Jean-Marc Galvez, Berry’s president of Consumer Packaging International. “Combined with Berry’s expertise in designing for circularity and breadth in manufacturing capabilities, this announcement demonstrates commitment to our long-term sustainability strategy, supporting our customers wherever they are in their journey.” TotalEnergies Certified Circular Polymers follow the ISCC PLUS certification scheme that secures the chain of custody and traceability along the value chain from feedstock to final product. Content may be edited for style and length.   Source 

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