Ferrara Signs Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy Global Commitment for a Circular Economy for Plastic
Company commits to 100% reusable, recyclable or compostable packaging by 2025
CHICAGO, December 16, 2020 /3BL Media/ – Chicago-based sweet snacking company Ferrara today announced its commitment to make all packaging 100% reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025. The company has become a signatory of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s and UN Environment Program (UNEP)’s New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, joining 500 businesses and governments for a vision of a circular economy for plastic in which it never becomes waste or pollution.
To achieve its commitment, Ferrara will engage its entire organization, suppliers and partners to implement the following initiatives as part of a roadmap towards 100% recyclable, reusable or compostable packaging by 2025:
- Eliminate unnecessary plastic packaging
- Maximize use of recycled materials suitable for consumers
- Move from single-use to reuse models where relevant by 2025
Ferrara has also pledged to continue the following initiatives as part of its signatory status in the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment:
- Pilot new business models and solutions, including reuse models
- Eliminate problematic or unnecessary plastic packaging through redesign, innovation and new delivery models
- Engage across the packaging industry to collectively move towards sustainable packaging for meaningful, positive environmental impact
- Continue to provide consumers with information on correct disposal together with packaging disassembly and recycling tips
This new packaging commitment solidifies Ferrara’s approach to improving its packaging footprint, through this partnership, initiatives and clear targets of accountability.
“For more than 100 years, Ferrara’s diverse portfolio of leading brands has shaped the industry. With that legacy comes a responsibility to use the power of those brands to make a meaningful and lasting impact on our environment,” said Todd Siwak, CEO, Ferrara. “Today, through our commitment to identify and capitalize on innovative solutions that reduce plastic waste in our products and packaging, we continue to focus on growth that is sustainable and responsible as we strive to be a better global citizen.”
“The New Plastics Economy Global Commitment unites businesses, governments and others behind a clear vision of a circular economy for plastic. We are pleased Ferrara is joining us by setting concrete 2025 targets,” said Sander Defruyt, New Plastics Economy Lead, Ellen MacArthur Foundation. “Our vision is for a world where plastic never becomes waste or pollution. It will be a challenging journey, but by coming together we can eliminate the plastics we don’t need and innovate, so the plastics we do need can be safely and easily circulated – keeping them in the economy and out of the environment.”
Ferrara will continue to share announcements on future milestones as part of the journey to make all packaging 100% reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025.
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About Ferrara
Ferrara, a company related to The Ferrero Group, is an emerging powerhouse in the North American confections and sweet snacking categories. A passionate team of more than 6,000 employees works together to share delight in every bite through leading brands that have shaped the industry for more than 100 years. Our diverse portfolio of nearly 35 brands includes SweeTARTS®, Trolli®, BRACH'S®, Black Forest® and NERDS®, along with iconic favorites like Lemonhead®, Red Hots® and Now and Later®. Ferrara also manages the Keebler® and Famous Amos® businesses for The Ferrero Group. Headquartered in Chicago, Ferrara has an operational network of 20 locations in North America that includes manufacturing, distribution and R&D facilities. Learn more at www.ferrarausa.com.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation New Plastics Economy Global Commitment
Over the past four years, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy initiative has rallied businesses and governments behind a positive vision of a circular economy for plastics. Its 2016 and 2017 New Plastics Economy reports captured worldwide headlines, revealing the financial and environmental costs of waste plastic and pollution. The Global Commitment is led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, in collaboration with UN Environment, with its vision now shared by 500+ organisations around the world. Find our more at www.emf.org/plastics.