ConAgra adds PCR content to frozen-meal trays

New trays for Marie Callender's and other products to divert 8 million lb of PET from landfills.

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ConAgra Foods, Omaha, NE, announced Aug. 18 that it is the first company in North America to incorporate post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic in its frozen meal trays, a move that will divert approximately 8 million pounds of plastic from landfills to the recycling stream annually.

ConAgra Foods has begun to use between 30 to 40% PCR plastic in nearly all of its frozen meal trays for Healthy Choice, Banquet, Kid Cuisine, and Marie Callender's products. Most frozen-meal trays used by other companies are made of crystallized PET, a material that uses only newly produced plastics and requires more energy and resources to produce. ConAgra Foods is the only company in North America using PCR plastic in frozen-meal trays.

ConAgra Foods partnered with tray supplier Associated Packaging Technologies (www.aptechnologies.com) to utilize a new technology that permits recycled PET to be used as a component in direct food-contact trays for frozen meals. APT, which indicated that the trays are almost all pigmented black, declined to identify its PCR source. An APT spokesperson said the company has been working on this development "for some time" with ConAgra.

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