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Major Consumer Goods Companies Signal Shared Demand for 800,000 Tons of Chemically Recycled Materials
PARIS, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Twelve member companies of The Consumer Goods Forum's (CGF) Coalition of Action 
on Plastic Waste [ 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/environmental-sustainability/plastic-waste/key-projects/packaging-design/ 
] have today published a letter [ 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/LOI_Chemical-Recycling_final-version.pdf 
] addressed to suppliers, regulators and investors expressing their demand to 
procure chemically recycled material produced in line with their environmental 
safeguards. A wider survey of coalition member companies indicates demand of 
800,000 tons of chemically recycled material per year by 2030, in addition to 
their needs for mechanically recycled materials. 


In April 2022, members of the Coalition published a Vision and Principles 
Paper, entitled "Chemical Recycling in a Circular Economy for Plastics" [ 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/PW-Chemical-Recycling-Vision-and-Principles-Paper-July-2022.pdf 
] which encourages the development of new plastics recycling technologies that 
meet six key principles for credible, safe and environmentally sound 
development. At the same time, members of the Coalition published an 
independent Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study [ 
https://www.theconsumergoodsforum.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/Life-Cycle-Assessment-of-Chemical-Recycling-for-Food-Grade-Film.pdf 
], that demonstrates that system-level emissions would be approximately 40% 
lower in certain geographies and under certain conditions if at-scale chemical 
recycling was available to process hard-to-recycle plastics, rather than 
sending these plastics to waste-to-energy incinerators. The Coalition 
recognises that although chemical recycling technology is not a silver bullet, 
it will be an important technology which can serve a vital purpose for the 
recycling of unavoidable plastic waste which cannot be otherwise recycled 
mechanically.

The Coalition conducted a survey of member companies which revealed that there 
is demand for at least 800,000 tons of chemically recycled materials per year 
by 2030. By expressing their interest in procuring these materials, companies 
are sending a strong signal to regulators and investors of the need for scale 
in plastics chemical recycling infrastructure while meeting the necessary 
environmental safeguards laid out in the Coalition's Vision and Principles 
paper. Demand for chemically recycled material does not reduce the need to 
continue the scale-up of mechanical recycling infrastructure. It is primarily 
focused on demand which cannot be met at scale by mechanically recycled 
materials today (e.g., food-contact flexible packaging applications).

The Coalition members signing this letter include: Amcor, Barilla, Colgate 
Palmolive, Danone, Ferrero, Haleon, Henkel, Mars, Incorporated, McCain Foods, 
Mondelçz International, PepsiCo, Unilever.

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 42 
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.

Contact
Ignacio Gavilan
Director, Environmental Sustainability
environmental@theconsumergoodsforum.com

Louise Chester
Communications Manager
l.chester@theconsumergoodsforum.com

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Source : The Consumer Goods Forum 
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