Envision Plastics Commits to Removing 10 Million Pounds of Plastic at Risk of Polluting Our Oceans Using Qualified Sourcing Partners

Plastic waste inputs from land into the ocean in 2010 (Graphic: Jenna Jambeck, PhD)

ATLANTA--()--Envision Plastics is excited to announce a goal of preventing up to ten million pounds of plastic at risk of polluting our oceans, equivalent to approximately seventy million one gallon milk jugs, over the next two years.

Historically, efforts to protect oceans from plastic have focused on removing the material after it has reached a beach or entered a waterway, but these efforts have failed to collect meaningful volumes. Envision’s OceanBound Plastic leverages the capabilities of Envision’s global supply chain and manufacturing expertise to solve this problem and deliver a resin fit for most HDPE plastic applications. Mark Shafer, General Manager of Envision Plastics stated, “We cannot solve this problem alone; we invite you to join us in this great undertaking by incorporating Envision’s OceanBound Plastic into your products. Envision’s 16-year history of product innovation, commercialization and technical expertise provides a platform for creating sustainable, reliable resins that meet the performance needs of our customers and meaningfully engage end consumers.”

Since partnering with Method in 2011, Envision has worked tirelessly to better understand how it can help maximize the use of post-consumer resin in a manner that benefits the environment and supports the needs of Envision’s customers. Envision is partnering with local communities in at-risk areas around the world to recover the plastic before it enters the ocean. Envision has created a comprehensive guide to help communities implement a robust, mutually beneficial process to collect and ship this material to Envision processing facilities. These guidelines focus on ensuring everyone benefits from the process, including Envision customers and ultimately the local communities. “Living so close to shore, the ocean is a place I love. Sadly my community’s discarded plastic is at high risk of entering and polluting the ocean. Before partnering with Envision Plastics, recycling and shipping this material was not profitable. Now we have the tools in place to make a difference in our community and in the lives of people who ultimately buy the products using our repurposed plastic,” said one of Envision’s suppliers.

Envision’s OceanBound Plastic can be used in many of the same rigid plastic packaging applications as traditional post-consumer resin, with the added benefit that using material collected from at-risk areas helps economically disadvantaged communities and eliminates that plastic from reaching beaches and waterways. “Part of Method’s mission is to leave the planet better than we found it,” said Ryan Williams, Senior Director of Sustainability at Method. “No one can fix the ocean plastic problem single handedly. Our partnership with Envision pushes boundaries, educating consumers about the benefits of repurposed plastic packaging and the dangers ocean plastic poses to marine life.” OceanBound Plastic is a fully traceable, versatile resin that can be further processed into natural and mixed color as well as the many proprietary products Envision offers including PRISMA® and Deodorized Resin®.

About Envision Plastics
Envision Plastics was established in 2001. Since then, Envision has produced over 750 million pounds of recycled resin. In June 2014, Envision was acquired by Consolidated Container Company and continues to operate as a distinct business within the CCC family. Envision has achieved unrivaled product innovation that has led to the commercialization of flagship products EcoPrime®, PRISMA®, OceanBound Plastic and Deodorized Resin™. Envision Plastics is committed to delivering innovative, sustainable and reliable post-consumer resin solutions that meet and exceed the needs of retailers, consumers and packaging customers.

Contacts

Consolidated Container Company
Richard Sehring, 678-742-4619
Chief Financial Officer
richard.sehring@cccllc.com

Contacts

Consolidated Container Company
Richard Sehring, 678-742-4619
Chief Financial Officer
richard.sehring@cccllc.com