Amcor Sustainability Report reflects on landmark year reveals higher target for recycled content

Global packaging leader commits to reaching 30% recycled content across all products by 2030, tripling its prior target
Amcor Sustainability Report reflects on landmark year reveals higher target for recycled content
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Amcor, a global leader in developing and producing responsible packaging solutions, released its 2022 Sustainability Report, detailing continued progress against key sustainability metrics and announcing an enhanced target to achieve 30% recycled content across its portfolio by the end of the decade.

The new recycled content target, which is three times its previous target of 10%, comes as Amcor reflects on a landmark year for its efforts on sustainability. In the fiscal year 2022, the company committed to net zero emissions by 2050, more than doubled post-consumer recycled material purchased since 2019, and achieved a Gold rating from EcoVadis for its industry-leading sustainability practices, placing Amcor among the top 5% of all companies assessed.

The Report highlights how Amcor has advanced on its pledge to make all products recyclable, reusable, or compostable by 2025, with 74% of total production by weight already designed to be recycled and the number of innovative solutions with more sustainable properties continually growing. In 2022, the company launched a product rebrand that includes the new EcoGuardTM brand that makes it easier for customers to choose from a number of more sustainable solutions, including products that reduce the carbon footprint of packaging, are designed to be recycled and use recycled content or biomaterials.

Progress on Amcor’s EnviroAction program also continues, with a 33% reduction in waste sent to disposal over the past three years and 121 Amcor sites achieving zero waste-to-disposal last year. All sites have water management plans in place, and every site that uses plastic pellets, granules, or flakes has implemented the Operation Clean Sweep methodology for preventing plastic pellet loss.

Ron Delia, chief executive officer, Amcor, commented, “We’re continuing to show ambition and leadership to deliver better sustainability results for our people, our customers, our investors, and the environment. We’re working with every part of the value chain to make this happen. 2 “I am particularly proud of our colleagues around the world who are dedicated to delivering on our sustainability ambitions. We now have an exciting lineup of innovative packaging products and we keep raising the bar to deliver the very best solutions for our customer's specific needs.”

David Clark, vice president - sustainability, Amcor, said, “At Amcor, we’re proud of the work we’re doing to make our business, and the packaging industry, more sustainable. “In ramping up our targets for recycled content, we’re helping radically scale the amount of recycled content coming into the market to create a circular economy for packaging. We do this by not only making sure that the packaging produced is designed to be recycled but also by boosting infrastructure and consumer awareness to ensure the content gets recycled and stays in the economy.”

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