U.S. Plastics Pact Unveils Framework for Circularity in Flexible Packaging
The U.S. Plastics Pact has introduced a framework to advance the circularity of film and flexible packaging, addressing challenges in design, collection, and end markets.
The U.S. Plastics Pact (USPP) has launched a significant new resource titled 'Journey to Film & Flex Circularity: A Framework of Necessary Design, Collection, and End Market Levers.' This framework outlines the essential actions required to enhance the circularity of film and flexible plastic packaging in the United States, aiming to address the complexities associated with recycling these materials.
Film and flexible packaging are integral to protecting products and extending shelf life, yet their multi-material designs pose challenges for large-scale recycling. The new framework provides an actionable path forward that aligns with current infrastructure and market conditions. Crystal Bayliss, Interim Executive Director of the USPP, emphasizes that solving the circularity of these materials is both necessary and complex, requiring a system-wide approach.
A key insight from the framework is the critical role of end market development in achieving true circular outcomes. Collecting more materials without a robust demand for recycled film could lead to inefficiencies. The framework suggests that solutions must be tailored to specific community contexts, taking into account local infrastructure and market dynamics. It calls for coordinated action among packaging manufacturers, users, and policymakers to foster innovation and investment that drive circularity.