A CarbonLite PET recycling plant A CarbonLite PET recycling plant

ALLENTOWN, PA—Nestlé Waters North America and recycled PET plastic supplier CarbonLITE, will expand CarbonLITE's operations by building a third facility in the Lehigh Valley.

Nestlé Waters' is expanding an existing relationship with CarbonLITE, one of the largest producers of food-grade, post-consumer rPET. The new arrangement allows the beverage company to further expand use of recycled materials in its packaging. The company currently purchases rPET from CarbonLITE's existing facilities in California and Texas.

“We are pleased that CarbonLITE will be locating a facility in a region important to our manufacturing footprint,” says Bill Trackim, vice president, head of supply chain and procurement at Nestlé Waters North America. “Being able to purchase rPET in the area helps us better support the regional economy while promoting environmental sustainability through the use of renewable and recyclable materials in our packaging.”

CarbonLITE anticipates the facility will be in full production by early 2020 and will be able to recycle more than two billion post-consumer bottles a year. The new 200,000-square-foot processing facility is expected to save 60,000 tons of carbon annually by using post-consumer materials and produce 80 million pounds per year of food-grade rPET pellets.

Nestlé Waters continues to be a leader in their sustainability efforts,” says Leon Farahnik, chairman of CarbonLITE Industries. “We are proud to have grown with them for the past seven years and proud to expand our relationship in our state-of-the-art facility in Pennsylvania.”

Nestlé Waters, which has two bottling facilities in the Lehigh Valley, uses recycled plastic several of its brands, including Nestlé Pure Life and Deer Park, which are bottled locally. The company has been increasing the amount of rPET it uses in its packaging since 2011, and in February 2018, Nestlé Waters launched a 700ml Nestlé Pure Life bottle made of 100 percent rPET. In California, all of the company's single-serve sizes of Arrowhead Brand Mountain Spring Water and Nestlé Pure Life bottles produced in the state are made with 50 percent rPET.

Nestlé Waters' parent company, Nestlé SA, is a signatory of the recently announced New Plastics Economy Global Commitment. An initiative of The Ellen MacArthur Foundation and UN Environment, the “Global Commitment” is an agreement to ensure that 100 percent of plastic packaging can be reused, recycled or composted by 2025.

 

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