Enval has partnered with some well-known, consumer goods brand owners to support the construction of a commercial scale facility for Enval's patented material recovery technology.

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"We're proud of our track record as an industry leader supporting innovative groups to help advance recycling and reduce waste. We're hopeful the Enval Consortium will build on our past successes with other groups that proved effective in driving the collection and re-use of post-consumer flexible packaging waste. The Enval Consortium brings together a cross industry group of people from across the supply chain, focused on determining the commercial merits of this promising technology for aluminum recovery in flexible films."
Perfecto Perales, Senior Director, Packaging Research, Development & Quality, Kraft Foods

The Enval Consortium

Nestle Kraft

Enval has partnered with both Nestlé and Kraft Foods (see Press Release) to support the construction of the first commercial scale plant for Enval's patented material recovery technology. Enval's recycling equipment will be sold, ultimately, to companies that offer waste handling services. While Nestlé and Kraft Foods may not be direct customers of Enval, both of these companies recognise that Enval's technology offers an environmentally favourable end-of-life solution for difficult-to-recycle pouches and tubes based on plastic and aluminium laminates. The benefits of a genuine recycling solution for these packaging formats are so significant that Enval is working closely with manufacturers throughout the packaging supply chain to bring together a consortium of companies who are committed to tackling the sustainability of laminate packaging.