top of page
  • Susan

Enval joins forces with The Kraft Heinz Co and Sonoco to explore plastic recycling solutions


Enval has launched Touchdown, a joint project with The Kraft Heinz Co and Sonoco aimed at improving packaging sustainability and accelerating the deployment of novel plastic recycling solutions in the United States.

For Enval, the ultimate aim of the project is to see its first recycling plants in the United States. These plants will be capable of recycling previously unrecyclable plastic packaging using the company’s proprietary pyrolysis technology for treating low density packaging waste. Enval’s process has dual objectives. It transforms plastics into oil feedstock to produce new plastic, effectively closing the loop on packaging recycling and therefore enabling previously unrecyclable packaging to become valuable and environmentally responsible. Furthermore, it is the only technology in the world capable of recycling plastic aluminium laminates by splitting them into high value oil and aluminium with a low carbon footprint.

The first phase of the project will involve Enval assessing the current disposal solutions for materials used by Sonoco and Kraft Heinz during the production and use respectively of flexible plastic packaging. At the end of the first phase, Enval will produce, with input from the other partners, a feasibility study which will include potential locations for future recycling plants in a way in which the financial and environmental costs associated with transporting the packaging to the recycling plants is minimised. This approach is possible because the Enval technology was conceived in a modular way which ensures that economic viability of the process starts at a ‘small’ scale, thanks to its low CAPEX.

Enval will then continue the project by building these plants, which could initially target the treatment of scrap generated by Sonoco and Kraft Heinz, but with the idea of incorporating post consumer waste in the future.


Dr Carlos Ludlow-Palafox, CEO of Enval, commented: ‘We are thrilled to be working with two groups as important in the consumer packaged goods and packaging communities as Kraft Heinz and Sonoco. We are convinced that it is only via these types of collaborations, which involve players at different stages of the supply chain, that new technologies such as ours can be deployed quicker. We must quickly establish new and better infrastructure to succeed in reducing plastic pollution and decreasing carbon emissions.’

Linda Roman, head of packaging growth and technology at Kraft Heinz, said:

‘We see a high demand for recyclable packaging amongst our consumers, which matches our goal of offering more sustainable products. The company began a relationship with Enval in 2011 to help construct its first commercial scale plant in the UK, and we are excited to also explore opportunities to advance packaging recycling with Enval in the United States.’

Jeff Schuetz, staff vice president – global technology, consumer packaging at Sonoco, added: ‘While flexible packaging has a low environmental footprint, we recognise that innovation is needed in recycling technologies to improve its end of life options. Sonoco believes the combination of product and recycling innovation will provide a compelling solution and we are happy to partner with Enval on this exciting project.’


bottom of page