Cargill Is Managing Plastic Waste By Reducing, Recycling & Recovering

Cargill’s oils business in India has redesigned its packaging by cutting down on the amount of raw plastic used across all products. In association with Dow Chemical, the business reformulated its plastic material, making 90% of its plastic packaging recyclable.

To raise further awareness among consumers, the brands carry the slogan “recycle the present, save the future”on their packaging.

It has also reduced the use of plastic by removing the paper label and converting it to in-mold labeling and converting paper used in the corrugated boxes to Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified.

These efforts resulted in a reduction of 225 Metric Tons (MT) of plastic annually and has successfully reduced CO2 emission to 445MT.

To improve the recovery of recyclable plastics, Cargill’s oils business in India is working with the Indian Pollution Control Association (IPCA), India’s First PRO regd. with Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), to strengthen the collection and processing of used packages from consumers.

IPCA helps the business in gathering post-consumer multi-layered plastic (MLP) and non-MLP waste as part of the Extended Producer Responsibility initiative.

IPCA has installed various dry waste collection centers at important locations to segregate and compact plastic waste before distributing it to co-processing industries and plants. The business has increased its collection target to 70% while adding more locations across India.

In short, Cargill is working to address plastic waste management in three ways: reduce, recycle and recover.

Reference- Cargill PR, IndiaCSR story, IPCA website