Coveris Scales Use of Recycled PE in Industrial and Transport Films

Coveris Scales Use of Recycled PE in Industrial and Transport Films

With a notable rise in the purchasing of post-consumer recycled (PCR) polyethylene (PE) for its industrial, consumer (beverage), and transport film products, Coveris Flexibles France has made great progress in sustainable packaging. A significant turning point in its circularity journey was reached by Coveris in France, which reported an astounding 92% rise in PCR integration into new products by the end of 2024 compared to 2022.

Since 2021, Coveris Flexibles France has incorporated over 7,400 tons of PCR material into its flexible film products, including collation films (shrink/stretch) as well as shrink/stretch tubes for transport packaging. Among the flagship products are the ultra-light, fully recyclable DuraLiteR MAX shrink-wrap films, containing up to 85% recycled content, and the TubeLiteR Stretch solution, featuring up to 50% PCR, for safe and sustainable load stability.

“We’re thrilled to see that all the PCR material purchased has been used in manufacturing our products and that PCR integration continues to grow across our product lines. It is a clear reflection of our commitment to innovation and sustainability, helps our customers meet their goals, and proves that plastics can be part of a truly circular future”, commented François-Xavier Allilaire, Films Commercial Director at Coveris Flexibles France.

This regional progress reflects Coveris Group’s broader sustainability vision: increasing PCR/PIR usage in global production from 20,000 to 50,000 tons by 2026 and 70,000 tons by 2030. These targets are supported by ReCover, Coveris’ in-house recycling operation, with a projected capacity of 90,000 tonnes by 2030. In partnership with waste management leader Interzero, ReCover uses advanced mechanical recycling to convert plastic waste into high-quality recycled resins – cutting CO₂ emissions, securing raw materials, and supporting regulatory compliance.

“At Coveris, we see plastics as valuable resources, not waste. By turning post-consumer waste into high-quality packaging and investing in our ReCover recycling business and strategic partnerships, we’re driving real change in the packaging industry,” said Nikolaus Wolfram, Chief Operating Officer at Coveris’ Flexibles Business Unit.

https://www.coveris.com/

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