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Flexible Film Recycling Alliance Launches New Plastic Film Recycling Directory

FFRA resource aims to increase consumer access to recycling collection points and plastic film recycling rates by providing clear information on responsible recycling practices.

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The Flexible Film Recycling Alliance (FFRA) has announced the launch of its new Plastic Film Recycling Directory. This new resource aims to increase plastic film recycling rates across the United States by improving consumer access to recycling collection points, and providing clear educational resources on how to responsibly recycle plastic film.

"The directory is a key part of the FFRA's mission by giving people the information they need to recycle these products properly," says PLASTICS Vice President of Sustainability, Patrick Krieger. "We encourage companies that produce or use flexible plastics get engaged in their circularity and welcome them to learn more about how to do that through the FFRA and the other work we do."

The directory is part of FFRA’s commitment to fostering greater transparency, collaboration, and progress in plastic film recycling. FFRA has pledged the following:

  • Responsible Collaboration: FFRA is developing a verification program in partnership with third parties, and will work closely with collection and recycling partners to maintain integrity in recycling efforts.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: FFRA will address all constructive inquiries, share its responses publicly, and encourage stakeholders to submit requests to evaluate the alliance’s impact.
  • Candid Transparency: Within two years of the directory’s launch, FFRA will publicly share verified data on its impact and progress towards increasing recycling rates.

“We are excited to launch the Flexible Film Recycling Alliance’s Plastic Film Recycling Directory,” says Krieger. “FFRA’s priorities include ensuring consumers know where to recycle plastic film and feel confident that their materials are being properly recycled. We believe this directory will play a critical role in increasing plastic film recycling rates across America.”

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