Exploring Emerging Resource Recovery Processes

End of Packaging Life

The Flexible Packaging Association is leading an industry effort to address end-of-packaging-use alternatives for flexible packaging, including increasing resource recovery. FPA will continue researching and exploring pilots to further advance development of emerging resource recovery processes.

Materials Management

FPA addresses resource recovery challenges

What is Materials Management?

Materials Management, among the emerging end-of-packaging-life options, provides the opportunity for recovery of the energy that is contained in flexible packaging. These options include converting feedstock into clean synthetic fuel gas, which can be used to generate electricity and through pyrolysis which transforms plastics and other waste into fuel pellets, which also generates power.

FPA Stakeholders

Engaging stakeholders is critical to the development of viable recovery options. Stakeholders include:

  • Consumer Product Manufacturers
  • Non-Governmental Organizations
  • Waste Management Companies
  • Industry Associations
  • Municipalities
  • Consumers
  • Retailers

Degradability and Compostability

FPA's Position on Degradable Additives

The use of oxo-biodegradable and other degradable additives in flexible packaging materials is a complex issue that has resulted in confusion and misleading or unsubstantiated product claims in the marketplace. It is the position of FPA that:

• Any claim of degradability, especially claims such as “biodegrades in landfills” or “oxobiodegradable,” needs to be supported by scientific data certified by well established third party authorities.

• Existing claims of oxo-biodegradable and other degradable additives without reference to industry standards, outlining how data must be collected under specific analytical protocols, and accredited third party certifications, are inappropriate and may lead to misunderstanding and misuse.

FPA's Position on Degradable Additives

FTC Green Guides

The Federal Trade Commission issued revised Green Guides that are designed to help marketers ensure that the claims they make about the environmental attributes of their products are truthful and non-deceptive.

Green Guide Resources

FPA Member Sustainability Initiatives & Activities

The flexible packaging industry continues to develop flexible packages that are sustainable and safe for the environment. Please click on the links below to view the packaging efforts and activities of FPA members, and see how they are contributing to the sustainable packaging movement.

To include your company’s sustainable packaging efforts and activities, contact us!

Bobst North America Inc.

Bostik, Inc.

Bryce Corporation

Celplast Metallized Products Limited

Michelman

Mondi Jackson LLC

NOVA Chemicals, Inc.