Glad Adds Recyclable Food Bags to Loop Program

Customers will now receive their products in a reusable steel container and return pouch.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

January 16, 2020

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Glad Adds Recyclable Food Bags to Loop Program
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The Clorox Company's Glad business has introduced recyclable food bags as part of its integration with Loop's pilot program in the U.S. Through this program, consumers will be able to order the products online and then receive and recycle their favorite food bags through a reusable steel container and return pouch.

While food bags and wraps help families prevent waste by keeping food fresher longer, most U.S. families live in cities and municipalities that do not have the proper facilities to recycle soft plastic bags. The Glad + Loop partnership allows simple, convenient, in-home recycling of plastic bags through the reordering of everyday food storage products. All that's involved is stuffing the empty return pouch with used food bags and placing it in the container when you're ready for a new order.

"Glad's purpose is to help consumers outsmart waste," said Drew Kozlak, brand manager for Glad, in a statement. "Offering responsible consumer product solutions is just one of the ways we're committed to sustainability, so we're really excited to explore this option that lets you easily recycle your food bags."

The Glad brand's participation in Loop advances The Clorox Company's packaging-related environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals announced on October 2, 2019, as part of its new IGNITE corporate strategy. As a signatory to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, the company has also pledged to pilot new business models and solutions like Loop that enable consumers to refill and reuse primary packaging.

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