We are also working to give consumers clear recycling instructions for packaging.

Ahold Delhaize USA

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Collecting all plastics is part of our overall goal to recycle 80% of total waste across our operations by 2020.

 

Albertsons Companies

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Provide clear recycling communications on Own Brands product packaging, including the use of QR Codes, by 2022. The company is working with How2Recycle to standardize its labeling system and improve the reliability, completeness, and transparency of recyclability claims.

ALDI, Inc.

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With an aim to increase recycling rates, these labels [How2Recycle®] provide clear instructions regarding recyclability for each packaging component. We will complete our transition to this label by 2020.

Amazon.com, Inc.

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Amazon aims to increase product and packaging recycling.

AR Packaging Systems AB

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AR Packaging Systems will work to increase recycling rates by collaborating with our customers and pushing for improved recycling infrastructure and regulatory reform.

Campbell Soup Company

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Drive increases in recycling rates through standardized on-pack labeling by including the How2Recycle label on 100% of packaging by 2022.

Clif Bar & Co.

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[By 2025] our packaging will drive awareness and education. We’ll start by adding the How2Recycle label to give consistent and transparent recycling information on-package.

Clorox Company, The

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We will continue to feature easy-to-follow on-pack recycling instructions on our U.S. retail product packaging.

Coca-Cola Company, The

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Reduce waste by collecting and recycling a bottle or can for every one we sell by 2030.

Conagra Brands Inc.

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We are actively working to include the How2Recycle label on all Conagra Brands products sold in the U.S.

Costco Wholesale

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Costco continues to expand the number of products in the How2Recycle® label program.

Danone North America

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In Indonesia, Danone AQUA is committed to leading a nationwide educational campaign on recycling, with dedicated programs in 20 major cities by 2020. To contribute to raising awareness, it aims to scale up the use of special drop-boxes for plastic bottles, to reach up to 100 million consumers by 2025. We will sharpen our focus on consumer education in markets with a high risk of leakage.

Diageo

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Encouraging consumers to recycle more, by including recycling symbols on our product labels where applicable; and to recycle better, by properly segregating their used plastics to make it easier to recycle and to produce higher quality material.

Drinkworks

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By 2023, we will double the percentage of consumer participation in our mail-back recycling program.

Dunkin’ Brands, Inc.

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Double our single-stream recycling rates at our corporate headquarters by the end of 2020.

Eagle Flexible Packaging

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Edgewell Personal Care

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We are helping consumers to recycle our product packaging through clear, simple instructions on packs.

General Mills, Inc.

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In Europe and Asia, we are increasing consumer awareness about plastic packaging recycling options through sorting instruction labeling. In the U.S., through How2Recycle and other global labeling programs, we provide consistent, consumer friendly recycling information on packages.

Grove Collaborative

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100% of our new products with packaging will include a How2Recycle label, and we hope to retroactively cover 75% of our packaging by the end of 2020.

Happy Family Organics

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Include the How2Recycle® label on 100% of primary packaging by 2025.

International Paper

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Increase recovery of old corrugated containers (OCC) by 15% by exploring new sources and diverting usable fiber from landfills.

J. M. Smucker Company, The

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Goal: Make How2Reycle information available for all packaging by 2025

Kroger Co., The

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Kroger will recycle over 200 million pounds more plastic by the end of 2020, from a baseline of 2016. Kroger will recover over 3.3 billion tons of cardboard annually by the end of 2020. Kroger is committed to enabling customer sustainability and increasing the recyclability communication on all applicable Our Brands packaging by 2020. We forecast that each year we will triple the amount of products that have our PLEASE RECYCLE directive and chasing arrows symbol on our products’ packaging labels.

LyondellBasell Industries

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Help demonstrate successful plastic waste management in multiple cities and divert millions of tons of plastic waste through Alliance to End Plastic Waste projects [by 2030]

Unlock at least five times our investment to increase the recovery and recycling of plastic and accelerate solutions to end plastic waste [by 2030]

Macy’s Inc.

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2025 Goal: Increase in-store recycling rate to 67%

Mars, Incorporated

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Recycling guidance for consumers in all major markets by 2025.

Mondelez International

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Have recycling information for consumers on all packaging by 2025.

Nestlé USA

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Nestlé is committed to labeling our plastic product packaging with recycling information to help consumers dispose of it in the right way.

NOVA Chemicals Inc.

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We are committed to enabling 100 percent of plastics packaging is recyclable or recoverable by 2030; and 100 percent of plastics packaging is re-used, recycled or recovered by 2040.

Ocean Spray Cooperative

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We’re applying How2Recycle® improved recycling labels on product.

PepsiCo

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Invest to increase recycling rates in key markets by 2025. Educating and encouraging consumers to recycle.

Premium Waters Inc.

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We are also working with our label vendor Inland, in partnership with Avery Dennison, to create CleanFlake™ labels for all .7L and 1L bottles. These innovative labels leave behind no adhesive residue on the bottle during the recycling process, which allows for previously unrecyclable bottles to be converted back to usable recycled plastic.

Rodan & Fields

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We are building a sustainability strategy for 2025 and beyond that includes adding the resin code to all containers in the future.

Sealed Air Corporation

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Lead collaborations with partners worldwide to increase recycling and reuse rates [by 2025]

Seventh Generation

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100% of packaging will be reusable and reused, recyclable and recycled, or biodegradable and degraded [by 2025]

Sonos, Inc.

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In 2019 we joined the Sustainable Packaging Coalition’s How2Recycle program. As a member we commit to on-package labeling that explains how to recycle Sonos packaging in the U.S.

Subway Restaurants

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In partnership across the QSR industry, work to increase container (paper cups and plastics) recycling rates both in-restaurant and for take-away/delivery.

Sustana Group

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Increase recovery of new sources of waste fibers by 20 percent by 2030. Increase partnerships with external organizations to divert paper waste from landfills by 2030. Raise awareness of recycling through community outreach programs by 2025.

Target

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Add the How2Recycle label to all owned-brand packaging by 2020 (where space allows)

Support The Recycling Partnership’s mission to improve how more than 25 percent of the U.S. population recycles by 2020

Tetra Pak Inc.

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We will increase recycling for PolyAl – the non-fibre components of a beverage carton – both when they are recycled as a blend and when they are recycled separately.

The company will support the Sustainable Packaging Coalition’s (SPC’s) mission to make actionable improvements in packaging systems and will apply How2Recycle instructions on owned brand packaging and print materials.

Unilever

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Unilever North America will add clear recycling instructions to packaging for its entire mass-market portfolio by the end of 2021. Unilever has been working with How2Recycle to add clear recycling labels and will now standardize its use on all packaging in North America.

Working in partnership with industry, governments and NGOs, we aim to increase recycling and recovery rates on average by 5% by 2015 and by 15% by 2020 in our top 14 countries.

UPM Raflatac

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We enable our RafCycle™ program’s partnering end-users to return all the PET and paper label liners.

Walmart

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Label 100 percent of food and consumable private brand packaging with the How2Recycle® label by 2022

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