McCormick Launches 100% rPET Food Color Bottle

A life cycle assessment estimates McCormick will realize a reduction of 86.8 metric tons of CO2 emissions with the new PCR bottle in comparison to the same bottle made from virgin material.

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McCormick’s new Assorted and Neon food color bottles, launched in North America in July, are made from 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic. The spice and flavoring brand owner’s sustainability goals aim for 100% of its packaging to be able to be recycled, repurposed, or reused by 2025. By shifting to a bottle made from 100% PCR, McCormick says it’s increasing the circularity of its packaging while reducing associated carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Berry Global was tapped as a supplier in this project thanks to its expertise with, and its access to, mechanically recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET).

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