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World's Leading Brands and Retailers Join Forces to Tackle Plastic Waste Challenge Through Packaging and Policy Commitments
PARIS, Dec. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Thirty-six members of The Consumer Goods Forum commit to curb plastic pollution 
problem in new CEO-led Plastic Waste Coalition of Action

With development of first two "Golden Design Rules," companies with a 
collective annual revenue of more than 1 trillion euros aim to reduce plastic 
use and improve recyclability by phasing out problematic materials, colours and 
labels from their packaging

New position paper on optimal Extended Producer Responsibility programme 
framework promotes industry-led solutions to strengthen and expand recycling 
systems worldwide

 
Demonstrating global leadership in the consumer goods industry's effort to 
tackle the plastic pollution challenge and help advance a world where no 
plastic waste ends up in nature, the Plastic Waste Coalition of Action [ 
https://www.tcgfplasticwaste.com/?utm_source=press-release&utm_medium=newswires&utm_campaign=plastics-pr-newswires] 
from The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) today announces the first critical advances 
made by Coalition members to transform the industry's relationship with plastic 
packaging.

Focused on key packaging design changes and the development of a framework for 
optimal Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programmes, these actions 
illustrate the Coalition's leading role in the industry to reduce plastic waste 
by driving tangible, scalable actions that will impact the quality and 
recyclability of plastic packaging, and support waste management schemes around 
the world. 

The development of the new Coalition earlier this year builds on the CGF's 2018 
endorsement of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy Global 
Commitment. The Coalition's vision of driving progress towards the New Plastics 
Economy is embodied in its four main priorities: 

- adopting plastic packaging design guidelines to reduce the amount of plastic 
used in packaging, and increase its value, quality and recyclability;
- aligning on a framework for EPR programmes to support the improvement and 
development of waste management systems worldwide;
- supporting recycling innovations; and 
- piloting new programmes in advanced and transitional markets to increase 
recycling rates. 

Advancing on their first priority, Coalition members have finalised the first 
two of a series of "Golden Design Rules" for the design of plastic packaging 
which are designed to accelerate progress towards their aim of using less and 
better plastic. These rules aim to help reduce the complexity of the recycling 
process for different types of materials, thereby increasing recycling rates. 
These first two focus on increasing the value of PET bottle recycling and 
removing problematic elements from packaging, such as carbon black, PVC 
(polyvinyl chloride) and EPS (expanded polystyrene), which complicate the 
recycling process. Consumers will be able to see the impact of these changes as 
everyday products such as single-use bottles, toiletries, household cleaning 
supplies, food wrappers and take-away containers will be packaged in materials 
that can be recycled more easily.

Coalition members from around the world, with a shared revenue of more than 1 
trillion euros and representing more than 10 percent of the global plastic 
packaging market, have committed to adopting these rules wherever possible by 
2025. These commitments come after identifying and prioritising opportunities 
in their packaging portfolios where they can make targeted and valuable impact. 
They also commit to reporting on their implementation of the rules through a 
simple process aligned with Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy 
Global Commitment reporting. Details of what these first two rules entail and 
which members have adopted them are available on the Coalition's website.

Additionally, Coalition members have released a new position paper, "Building a 
Circular Economy for Packaging: A View from the Consumer Goods Industry on 
Optimal Extended Producer Responsibility," which provides a framework for the 
development and implementation of EPR programmes around the world. Recognising 
that the industry can't achieve a circular economy working on its own, the 
Coalition supports the development of EPR programmes as a way to help 
facilitate industry and government collaboration on improved waste management. 
Coalition members will be able to use this framework to guide their engagement 
with markets around the world and help provide effective support for local 
recycling schemes. The paper is available for download on the Coalition's 
website.

These actions on both Design and EPR are overseen by the Coalition's 
leadership. The Coalition is sponsored at the CGF Board level by Alan Jope, 
CEO, Unilever, and Galen Weston, Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Limited. 
Its Steering Committee is co-chaired by Barry Parkin, Chief Procurement and 
Sustainability Officer, Mars, Incorporated, and Robert Nicol, Vice President of 
Corporate Affairs, Walmart Canada.

Alan Jope, CEO, Unilever, said, "We must urgently take action to stop plastic 
waste and move to a circular model. This is the number one priority for us as a 
Coalition. No one business can achieve this on its own, which is why we've 
joined forces to drive change across our own industry and to hopefully set an 
example for other sectors."

Galen Weston, Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Limited, said, "Our industry 
generates a substantial share of the world's plastic waste. As the companies 
that design, package, and sell the products, we must be a substantial part of 
the solution. As a Coalition, we actively support impactful decisions, and 
thoughtful policies that reduce plastic waste."

Ramon Laguarta, CEO, PepsiCo, said, "Our industry is taking vital steps to 
address packaging waste and plastic pollution, including material and design 
innovation, new packaging formats and systems, and building better recycling 
programs. We know the public sector has an important role to play. A spirit of 
public-private partnership lies at the heart of our new guidance around 
optimizing extended producer responsibility systems."

Doug McMillon, CEO, Walmart, said, "The continued and widespread use of plastic 
in our industry has brought into focus the need for swift action to reverse its 
negative effects on our planet and people – industry has taken steps, but, so 
far, our work has not been enough. The CGF Plastic Waste Coalition is taking a 
bold step in the right direction, creating much-needed packaging design rules 
to encourage collective action. This work is critical to our own goal of 
becoming a regenerative company – one that restores, renews, and replenishes – 
and we're eager to make progress together."

The 36 member companies of the Plastic Waste Coalition are: Amcor, Barilla, Bel 
Group, Beijing Hualian Group, Carrefour, The Coca-Cola Company, 
Colgate-Palmolive, Danone, Dairy Farm, Essity, Grupo Bimbo, GSK, Henkel, ICA, 
Jerónimo Martins, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health, Kao Corporation, Land 
O'Lakes, L'Oréal, Loblaw Companies Limited, Mars, Incorporated, Merck Animal 
Health, Mondelçz International, Nestlé, NTUC Fairprice, PepsiCo, Procter & 
Gamble, Reckitt Benckiser, Rewe Group, Sainsbury's, SC Johnson, SIG Combibloc 
Group, Tetra Pak, Unilever PLC, Walgreens Boots Alliance, and Walmart.

About The Consumer Goods Forum's Coalition of Action on Plastic Waste
The Consumer Goods Forum ("CGF") Coalition of Action on Plastic Waste was 
founded in 2020 with the aim of developing a more circular approach to the 
development and processing of plastic packaging in the consumer goods industry. 
The development of the Coalition builds off the CGF's 2018 endorsement of the 
Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy. As a CEO-led group of 36 
committed and innovative retailers and manufacturers, the Coalition's vision of 
accelerating progress towards the New Plastics Economy is embodied by its 
central aims for members to work towards implementing impactful measures 
through multi-stakeholder collaborations that will help make circularity the 
norm in the industry. For more information about the CGF's work reducing 
plastic waste, visit www.tcgfplasticwaste.com.

About The Consumer Goods Forum
The Consumer Goods Forum ("CGF") is a global, parity-based industry network 
that is driven by its members to encourage the global adoption of practices and 
standards that serves the consumer goods industry worldwide. It brings together 
the CEOs and senior management of some 400 retailers, manufacturers, service 
providers, and other stakeholders across 70 countries, and it reflects the 
diversity of the industry in geography, size, product category and format. Its 
member companies have combined sales of EUR 3.5 trillion and directly employ 
nearly 10 million people, with a further 90 million related jobs estimated 
along the value chain. It is governed by its Board of Directors, which 
comprises 58 manufacturer and retailer CEOs. For more information, please 
visit: www.theconsumergoodsforum.com.

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SOURCE: The Consumer Goods Forum
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