KP collaborates with Tesco and Hilton Foods in 100% rPET market-first experiment
Klöckner Pentaplast is partnering with Tesco and Hilton Foods to create a UK market-first project that will test the first-ever 100% recycled PET (rPET) food trays constructed from recovered tray material through its Klöckner Pentaplast Tray2Tray initiative.
The pilot will see Tesco’s Finest minced beef product packed in the 100% rPET Klöckner Pentaplast (kp) Tray2Tray, and sealed with kp FlexiLid, a high-performance barrier film containing 30% recycled PCR content.
“While this is a pilot, it’s clearly a massive step forward for the packaging circular economy,” said Rebecca Harris, global account director at kp. “We launched our kp Tray2Tray initiative because valuable food-safe tray material enters the recycling loop, but all too often the rPET material is downcycled to other product applications. Until something changes and demand is boosted, the required collection, sorting and recycling at scale will not be sufficient. So, what we’re doing here has real significance.
“The pilot is a dream match. At kp, we’re innovative designers of food packaging solutions driven by our ambitious Investing in Better sustainability strategy; Hilton Foods, focused on its Sustainable Protein Plan, creates and produces high quality packaged food, and Tesco has built sustainability into its purpose, strategy and business plans. kp made a splash when we launched our first trays with 100% kp Tray2Tray rPET from trays in the UK, and this real-world trial is the perfect opportunity to show what our experienced technical team has accomplished.”
The kp Tray2Tray initiative was developed to create a stronger circular economy in food packaging trays. With an estimated one million tonnes of PET trays produced annually in the EU, only 5% are currently recycled back into food-grade trays. kp’s solution has the potential to significantly increase this percentage by creating a dedicated supply stream of recycled PET from trays, ensuring these materials are reused efficiently.
In addition to pioneering the first 100% rPET tray derived solely from trays, kp’s production site in Pravia, Spain recently became the very first food company to have obtained the brand-new closed loop module within the RecyClass Traceability Certification. This certification ensures the safety, quality, and origin of the rPET used in the trays.
Andrea Jex, procurement director at Hilton Foods added: “This achievement exemplifies the power of collaboration with our customers and suppliers to deliver market-leading innovation to the shelves. Through these strong, long-standing partnerships, we remain dedicated to creating cutting-edge solutions that align with the goals of our Sustainable Protein Plan and our customers ambitions, whilst upholding the highest standards of quality and product shelf life for their consumers.”
James Bull, head of packaging and food waste at Tesco, added: “We are determined to close the loop on our packaging – for it to be fully recyclable and contain recycled content wherever possible. We remain committed to reducing our environmental impact, and helping our customers to do the same, as we work together to protect our planet.”
Rebecca Harris concluded: “It’s not just about being first, it’s about setting a precedent. What we want to show in this proof-of-concept pilot is how our kp Tray2Tray made from 100% rPET tray flake is a perfect ‘drop-in’ solution for retailers and packers. Switching incumbent packaging to more sustainable alternatives should be simple, so we’re showcasing the ease of transition without compromise. And, by doing that, we’re offering a glimpse into the future of food tray packaging circularity.”