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Trurenu Poly Packaging by Glenroy® Approved for Nextrex® Recycling Program

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Glenroy, Inc. has partnered with Trex Company to enhance sustainable packaging solutions. Their TruRenu stand-up pouch has been certified for recyclability through Trex's NexTrex Recycling Program, which reclaims over 850 million pounds of plastic annually. This partnership aims to inform consumers on recycling through the NexTrex label, enhancing packaging value. The pouch successfully passed initial testing, confirming it is made of polyethylene plastic, crucial for recyclability. This collaboration is showcased at Pack Expo 2021.

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  • Partnership enhances sustainability credentials for both companies.
  • TruRenu pouch certified for recyclability, adding value to packaging.
  • Trex reclaims over 850 million pounds of plastic waste annually.
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  • Final recyclability of TruRenu pouch depends on its contents, adding uncertainty.

Innovative All-PE Pouches Certified for Recyclability into Trex® Composite Decking

MILWAUKEE, Sept. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Glenroy, Inc., a leading producer of sustainable flexible packaging, has teamed with Trex Company, the world’s largest manufacturer of wood-alternative decking and railing, to make its eco-friendly flexible packaging products even friendlier. Further reinforcing the company’s commitment to sustainability, Glenroy has submitted its innovative TruRenu stand-up pouch for assessment and acceptance for recycling through the NexTrex® Recycling Program, a Trex initiative focused on sourcing, collecting and qualifying polyethylene film materials for use in the making of Trex’s world-famous composite decking.

One of the largest recyclers of plastic film in North America, Trex reclaims and repurposes more than 850 million pounds of polyethylene plastic waste and reclaimed wood scrap annually through a number of commercial partnerships and community programs. Among its largest sources of recycled plastic material are grocery stores and other retailers who partner with Trex to responsibly dispose of shopping bags and polyethylene film used to wrap products and pallets. Earlier this year, Trex introduced the NexTrex package testing and labeling initiative designed to help brands inform consumers that their packaging can not only be recycled, but upcycled, into Trex decking.

To qualify for the certified NexTrex label, product packaging must be made of polyethylene plastic and pass three stages of testing to ensure that it meets the criteria for use in the Trex manufacturing process. Packaging producers and brand owners may have packaging tested for free by Trex, which provides a report assessing three key areas: (1) package/film recyclability, (2) risk/impact of product contamination, and (3) affect/risk of “look-alike” package contamination. To meet the latter criteria, a majority (at least 75%) of competitive packaging in the marketplace must also be made of polyethylene packaging in order to avoid confusion with non-recyclable material. Once packaging is validated by Trex, a Certification of Acceptance will be issued to the brand owner and the brand will be authorized to use the NexTrex Recycled Packaging Label.

“Qualifying for the NexTrex program adds both perceived and tangible value to our flexible packaging that our brand partners can then pass on to consumers,” said Evan Arnold, vice president of business development for Glenroy, Inc. “We are confident that this affiliation and certification will drive consumer participation in recycling and have a positive impact on reducing plastic waste – one pouch at a time.”

Glenroy’s TruRenu stand-up pouch has effectively passed Stage 1 of the NexTrex testing process, meaning the virgin packaging material has been determined to be made of polyethylene plastic and meets the company’s general recycling standards. Ultimately, however, the recyclability of the packaging through the NexTrex program will depend on its “in-use” contents. For instance, one of the first companies to adopt the TruRenu packaging was Walex Products Company, which recently introduced the first-ever store drop-off recyclable stand-up pouch in its industry. In this case, the pouch houses biodegradable septic tank treatment pods that pose no risk of contamination to the recyclability of the packaging material, thereby qualifying it for the NexTrex label which is promoted on the product packaging.

“Highlighting NexTrex certification on product packaging allows brands to inform consumers about how to easily and responsibly dispose of packaging material, while also promoting their commitment to sustainability,” explained Dave Heglas, senior director of supply chain excellence for Trex Company. “With the NexTrex label, consumers know exactly where their recycled plastic is headed and that it will one day find new life as a beautiful Trex deck.”

Demonstrating the circular economy, Glenroy’s NexTrex-certified TruRenu sustainable packaging solutions and Trex composite decking will be on display in Booth #SU-7925 during Pack Expo 2021, Sept. 27-29 in Las Vegas. Information about TruRenu may also be found online at Glenroy.com. To learn more about the NexTrex Recycling Program and packaging label initiative, visit Trex.com/Recycling.

About Glenroy, Inc.
Glenroy, Inc. is a leading sustainable flexible packaging company and the exclusive converter of the premade STANDCAP Pouch, an eco-friendly, award winning inverted pouch. Headquartered in suburban Milwaukee, WI since 1965, Glenroy manufactures sustainable flexible packaging films and stand-up pouches for a variety of end uses, including food & beverage, household products, personal care, pharmaceutical, pet food & treats, nutritional, cosmetic, medical device, and industrial. For more information on Glenroy's sustainable flexible packaging solutions, visit www.glenroy.com or call (800) 824-1482.

About Trex Company
Trex Company is the world’s largest manufacturer of high performance wood-alternative decking and railing, with nearly 30 years of product experience. The #1 brand in outdoor living is proud to be to Fortune magazine’s 2020 list of the world’s 100 Fastest-Growing Companies and to Forbes’ 2021 List of America’s Best Mid-Sized Companies. Stocked in more than 6,700 retail locations worldwide, Trex outdoor living products offer a wide range of style options with fewer ongoing maintenance requirements than wood, as well as an environmentally responsible choice. For more information, visit trex.com. You also can follow Trex on Twitter (@Trex_Company), Instagram (@trexcompany) Pinterest (trexcompany), or Houzz (trex-company-inc), “like” Trex on Facebook, or view product and demonstration videos on the brand’s YouTube channel (TheTrexCo).

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FAQ

What is the TruRenu pouch by Glenroy?

The TruRenu pouch is a sustainable flexible packaging product certified for recyclability through Trex's NexTrex program.

How does the NexTrex Recycling Program work?

The NexTrex Recycling Program reclaims polyethylene film materials to create Trex's composite decking, helping reduce plastic waste.

What impact does the partnership have on Trex's sustainability efforts?

The partnership with Glenroy enhances Trex's sustainability efforts by expanding the sources of recyclable materials for their products.

When was the TruRenu pouch certified by Trex?

The TruRenu pouch was certified for recyclability as part of the NexTrex program on September 28, 2021.

What are the benefits of the NexTrex certified packaging?

NexTrex certified packaging helps inform consumers about responsible disposal and promotes sustainability.

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