APR Press Release: APR Design® for Plastics Recyclability Recognition Program Is Expanding

Published on December 13, 2023

New polypropylene (PP) packaging components now eligible for recognition

The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) recently announced six new packaging components eligible for the Preferred Design Recognition (PDR) Program, formerly known as Meets Preferred Guidance (MPG). This program provides third-party validation that products are compatible with the North American recycling system and have achieved Preferred status according to the APR Design® Guide for Plastics Recyclability. The newly eligible packaging components include:

Further expansion of the program to include PET and Colored HDPE containers and packaging constructions, as well as categories for Natural HDPE packaging and PE films, are expected in the near future. A complete list of current and upcoming recognition categories are available on the APR Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program page of the APR website.

“Since its inception over 20 years ago, APR Design® Recognition has reviewed and recognized packaging from more than 120 companies, leading to the mainstream adoption of impactful innovations that improve the recyclability of plastic packaging and reduce plastic waste,” said Ruben Nance, APR’s Preferred Design Recognition Program Director. “The expansion of APR’s Preferred Design Recognition program will save time, effort, and resources needed for brands and retailers to easily identify recyclable packaging solutions.”

There are three paths to APR Design® Recognition, depending on the item being submitted: Preferred Design, Critical Guidance, and Responsible Innovation. All lead to the same level of recognition, signifying that product has met the highest criteria for recyclability according to the APR Design® Guide.

For component and packaging manufacturers, the program rewards the investment required to solve recycling challenges and replace problematic items. For brands and retailers, the program provides confidence and reduces risk when making claims and complying with voluntary or legislative sustainable packaging requirements. The program also helps increase the supply of high-quality post-consumer recycled content (PCR.)

APR Contact:

Kara Pochiro,
VP of Communications & Public Affairs
Kara@PlasticsRecycling.org

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The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) is a US-based international non-profit and the only North American organization focused exclusively on improving recycling for plastics. APR’s tools & resources help companies design packaging that can be recycled, support innovations that overcome existing recycling challenges, and encourage stable and reliable markets for post-consumer recycled content. Visit plasticsrecycling.org for more information.