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Sealed Air to make all of its packaging 100% reusable or recyclable

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Sealed Air plans to design and advance their innovative packaging solutions to be 100% recyclable or reusable by 2025.

Posted on Nov 05 ,08:38

Sealed Air to make all of its packaging 100% reusable or recyclable

The company will accelerate its use of recycled materials, expand reuse models for packaging and lead the collaboration with partners worldwide to ensure execution.

“At Sealed Air, we strive to leave our world, environment and communities better than we found them by leading innovative efforts to create differentiated, sustainable solutions,” said Ted Doheny, Sealed Air President and CEO. “Our history of sustainability is strengthened through our new sustainability and plastics pledge and, as an industry leader, it’s our responsibility to build a waste-free future, keep our oceans clean and leave a lighter carbon footprint.”

Sealed Air pledges to accelerate efforts within their operations, its customers’ operations and, ultimately, the consumer, and will:

Invest in Innovation: Design and advance packaging solutions to be 100% recyclable or reusable
Eliminate Plastic Waste: Achieve an ambitious target of 50% average recycled content across all packaging solutions of which 60% is post-consumer recycled content
Collaborate for Change: Lead collaborations with partners worldwide to increase recycling and reuse rates

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