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Dow, Liby and LOVERE ink MoU to advance sustainability in packaging agenda
SHANGHAI, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A three-way collaboration promoting fully recyclable packaging solution to 
close the loop on plastic packaging waste 

Dow (NYSE: DOW), Liby, a leading laundry brand in China, and LOVERE, an 
internet environmental tech company, has signed a strategic three-way 
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to address plastic packaging waste and 
promote a circular plastics economy in China. The MoU signing took place at 
Dow's Customer Innovation Center in Shanghai, China.

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The collaboration bolsters Dow's sustainability 
target[https://corporate.dow.com/en-us/science-and-sustainability/plastic-waste.
html] to stop the waste and close the loop, and marks the start of a long-term 
partnership to reduce plastic waste in the environment or landfill. The MoU 
focuses on three key actions: keeping plastics out of the environment, 
increasing collective impact through partnerships and delivering circular 
economy solutions. The collaboration drives these actions through three main 
areas of focus: designing for recyclability; collection of waste; and reusing 
or recycling plastic waste. The collaboration represented by the MoU has the 
potential to serve as an example of companies closing the loop and helping to 
drive the healthy and dynamic development of the plastics industry. 

In addition, under the terms of the MoU, Dow's INNATE(TM) tenter frame 
biaxially oriented polyethylene (TF-BOPE)[https://www.dow.com/innatetf] based 
and all-polyethylene (PE) packaging solution will be applied to other product 
lines under Liby - expanding the use of fully recyclable packaging applications.

"We have seen increasing commercial adoption of designing for recyclability as 
more companies pledge to use recyclable packaging for their products in an 
effort to be more environmentally sustainable and responsible. Brand owners 
like Liby are leading the industry in taking action towards closing the 
plastics loop but beyond that, it takes all of us - industry peers, 
associations, governments, non-governmental organizations, retailers and 
end-consumers - working together to build a circular plastics economy," said 
Bambang Candra, Asia Pacific commercial vice president for Packaging and 
Specialty Plastics, Dow.

"Not many end-consumers know which plastic packaging can be recycled and how to 
dispose them responsibly, resulting in material entering the wrong waste 
stream," said Chen Jingye, CEO of LOVERE. "LOVERE's independently-developed and 
Internet-connected Smart Sorting/Recycling Machines (SSRMs) is a technological 
innovation aimed to close the loop, from sorting to treatment to recycling. 
Consumers can sort and recycle their plastic waste at disposal simply through 
their WeChat account. We plan to make SSRMs accessible by placing them at 
various strategic points across the country, including residential districts, 
commercial supermarkets, office buildings and industrial parks, and they will 
be available at all times. At the end of 2020, LOVERE has recycled over 80,000 
tons of urban waste, and we aim to do more with the signing of the MoU." 

"Through this collaboration, with our expertise, we are closing the loop in the 
waste management process and repurposing plastic waste into useful products. We 
are excited to partner Dow and Liby to take a step further in creating 
awareness of the benefits of recycling; and proper plastic waste disposal so 
that we can all play a part to reduce packaging waste in the very community we 
are in."

The three companies have also committed to implementing content marketing as a 
tool in getting more end-consumers to understand the value of recyclable 
packaging and the concept of a circular economy, aimed at reducing plastic 
waste in China. 

Zhang Liping, general manager of Liby Research and Development Center said, 
"Through this partnership with Dow and LOVERE, our goal is to build new 
consumer behaviours around the old adage: reduce, reuse and recycle for 
environmental sustainability. At the core of it, plastics need to be viewed not 
as waste - but as a valuable resource/ material that must be kept in the 
circular economy loop. To catalyze an effective circular plastics economy, as a 
brand owner, we have a shared responsibility to rethink plastic packaging; and 
ensure recyclability of our products' packaging design. Being involved in the 
designing of, and utilizing recyclable solutions for plastic packaging, we can 
close the loop and make recycled plastic packaging a norm - while coming up 
with innovative solutions to empower consumers to reuse and recycle plastic 
waste together."

This MoU follows Liby's recent adoption of fully recyclable laundry packaging 
for its laundry pods[ 
https://corporate.dow.com/en-us/news/press-releases/liby-dow-chinas-first-fully-recyclable-packaging.html], 
in a three-way collaboration between Dow, Liby and Fujian Kaida. Dow's INNATE™ 
TF resins were utilized due to its all-PE structure that allows the end-product 
to be recycled in existing recycle streams, strong material properties offering 
high toughness in order to reduce leakage during e-commerce transportation, as 
well as excellent optics for stand-up shelf appeal and touch and feel.

Launched in July last year, Dow's INNATE™ TF-BOPE resins provide converters, 
retailers and brand owners like Liby recyclable packaging solutions - 
empowering partners to design for recyclability from the start. Partners can 
choose materials with an innovative packaging solution that can achieve desired 
properties and satisfy needs throughout its lifecycle, while being completely 
recyclable.

The signing of the MoU advances Dow's new sustainability target[ 
https://corporate.dow.com/en-us/science-and-sustainability/commits-to-reduce-emissions-and-waste.html] 
to enable 1 million metric tons of plastic to be collected, reused or recycled 
through its direct actions and partnerships by 2030 and to have 100 percent of 
its packaging applications to be reusable or recyclable by 2035. 

About Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics

Packaging and Specialty Plastics (P&SP), a business unit of Dow (NYSE: DOW), 
combines core strengths of R&D, worldwide reach, broad product lines and 
industry expertise to deliver high performing technologies for end use markets 
in food packaging, personal hygiene, infrastructure, consumer goods and 
transportation. P&SP is one of the world's largest producers of polyethylene 
resins, functional polymers, and adhesives, and enabled by Pack Studios, is a 
leading innovator and collaborator across the value chain on sustainable 
application development and circular economy life-cycle design for plastics. 
www.dowpackaging.com

About Dow

Dow (NYSE: DOW) combines global breadth, asset integration and scale, focused 
innovation and leading business positions to achieve profitable growth. The 
Company's ambition is to become the most innovative, customer centric, 
inclusive and sustainable materials science company. Dow's portfolio of 
plastics, industrial intermediates, coatings and silicones businesses delivers 
a broad range of differentiated science-based products and solutions for its 
customers in high-growth market segments, such as packaging, infrastructure and 
consumer care. Dow operates 109 manufacturing sites in 31 countries and employs 
approximately 36,500 people. Dow delivered sales of approximately $43 billion 
in 2019. References to Dow or the Company mean Dow Inc. and its subsidiaries. 
For more information, please visit www.dow.com or follow @DowNewsroom on 
Twitter.

About Liby 

Liby is a leading brand of household detergents in China. Since its 
establishment in 1994, its products have been well received by consumers. As a 
leader in the field of home care, Liby specializes in technology in "China 
Light Industry Green Detergents" key laboratory and industry academician expert 
workstation in the industry. It currently owns 141 invention patents, 
surpassing the number of patents owned by the next four largest competitors in 
China. Liby is also one of the makers of China's washing and care industry 
standards and has led or participated in the formulation. For more information, 
please visit their website here[http://brand.liby.com.cn/].

About LOVERE

LOVERE, through its independently-developed and Internet-connected Smart 
Sorting/Recycling Machine (SSRMs) aim to build a full chain from sorting to 
treatment to recycling - utilizing technologies like mobile internet, cloud 
computing, big data, internet of things as well as face recognition. Its SSRMs 
are able to sort eight categories of recyclables (paper, metal, textiles, 
cardboard, glass, plastics, beverage package as well as electronics), into more 
than 40 categories of waste, and subsequently send them to recycling companies. 
LOVERE will continue to promote the idea of 'recycling is the new fashion' and 
explore new possibilities of high-value use of recycled products and create 
more brands of recycled products - to build a recycling economy for the 
sustainable development of our planet.

SOURCE Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics

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