Berry Global and Mars, Incorporated Announce the Launch of Recycled Content Packaging
Berry Global Group (NYSE: BERY) is collaborating with Mars, Incorporated to introduce new pantry-sized jars for their M&M’S®, SKITTLES®, and STARBURST® brands. These jars will be made from 15% post-consumer recycled plastic and are lighter in weight. This initiative is expected to eliminate approximately 300 tons of virgin plastic annually. The jars, available in three sizes, also contribute to sustainability by saving 374 metric tons of CO2, equivalent to the energy consumption of 72.8 homes for a year.
- Collaboration with Mars for sustainable packaging.
- Introduction of jars with 15% recycled plastic.
- Expected to eliminate 300 tons of virgin plastic per year.
- Savings of 374 metric tons of CO2 emissions.
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Together the companies are driving positive societal impact through new M&M’S®, SKITTLES®, and STARBURST® packaging with
The easy-grip square jars are produced at Berry’s manufacturing facility, using a single-pellet, food-grade resin to assure a clean, consistent substrate sourced from mechanical recycling. With a history of results in light-weighting, Berry approached Mars with the new concept including PCR. Berry brought its problem-solving and technical expertise to the table to help Mars make progress toward their sustainability goals. In addition to the inclusion of PCR, the jar is also widely recyclable.
“By leveraging our material science expertise and technical resources, we proactively created a solution for Mars without disruption to product performance. Through partnerships and creative thinking such as this, customers look to Berry for unique solutions to their sustainability challenges,” said
The jars, which come in three sizes, 60-, 81-, 87-ounces, offer the same look and feel and will eliminate approximately 300 tons of virgin plastic per year.
For the 81- and 87-ounce jars, Berry also was able to reduce the weight by 10 grams per jar, saving 374 metric tons of
- 42,084 gallons of gasoline consumed
- 45,494,350 number of smartphones charged
- 72.8 homes’ electricity use for one year
As part of Mars’ ongoing commitment to sustainability, the company is investing hundreds of millions of dollars to reimagine and redesign its packaging. “At Mars, we want to contribute to a circular economy where packaging material never becomes waste, but is recycled, reused or composted,” said
As a leader in the food packaging industry, Berry leveraged its unmatched global capabilities, sustainability leadership, and deep innovation expertise to help bring this more sustainable bottling solution to market.
Berry collaborated with Mars to develop a jar that runs seamlessly through its production and distribution system, while delivering on consumer interests in more sustainable packaging experience for M&M’S®, SKITTLES®, and STARBURST® brands.
1Source: https://plasticsrecycling.org/images/library/APR-Recycled-vs-Virgin-May2020.pdf
2Source: https://www.epa.gov/energy/greenhouse-gas-equivalencies-calculator
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