CirculaRR Unveiled: A Revolutionary Circular Packaging Solution for Food Industry

April 27, 2026
CirculaRR Unveiled: A Revolutionary Circular Packaging Solution for Food Industry
  • The solution is designed to be recyclable within established paper recycling systems and has been tested by 4evergreen to verify circularity and recyclability.

  • The collaboration aims to bridge the perceived gap between fibre and plastic in packaging, accelerating circularity and reducing overall packaging waste.

  • A joint RDM Group–Dow initiative has developed CirculaRR, a fibre-based packaging that uses recycled cartonboard with a barrier coating derived from post-consumer recycled plastic, creating a fully circular packaging solution.

  • The material is drop-in compatible with existing packaging lines, lowering capital expenditure while improving environmental performance.

  • ISEGA certification further confirms the packaging’s suitability for food applications and adherence to safety standards.

  • The collaboration situates CirculaRR within the PPWR context, noting future requirements for recyclability by 2030 and targets for recycled plastic content to help brands meet obligations.

  • The product is made entirely from recycled materials—recycled paper coated with advanced recycled polyethylene—and is suitable for diverse food-contact applications including frozen fish, cakes, fruit trays, and dry pet food.

  • CirculaRR is ISCC PLUS certified for recycled plastic and carries ISEGA certification, confirming its recycled-content and food-contact safety.

  • Dow emphasizes advanced recycling as a means to produce virgin-like high-performance plastics from recycled feedstocks, complementing mechanical recycling.

  • CirculaRR combines RDM Group’s Multiboard Barrier with Dow’s circular polymers and advanced recycling technologies to deliver a food-contact capable packaging suitable for items such as frozen fish, cakes, fruit trays, and dry pet food.

  • The development supports regulatory and tax objectives by increasing recycled content, aligning with frameworks like the Plastic Packaging Tax and the EU PPWR.

  • A industry debut is planned at interpack 2026 in Düsseldorf (May 7–13), with prototypes showcased at Dow’s booth in Hall 9, C24.

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