Genesis is an all-polyethylene (PE) laminate that looks and feels like traditional oriented polypropylene (oPP)/PE and oriented polyester (oPET)/PE laminates. It is the latest innovation from Amcor, which early last year was the first global packaging company pledging to develop all its products to be recyclable or reusable by 2025.

Genesis overcomes challenges with production, ease-of-use, durability and aesthetics that have been associated with other packages intended for in-store recycling.

Targeting a wide range of segments, including fresh produce, frozen food, dried fruits, nuts, confectionery, chilled goods and pet food, Genesis is adaptable to a variety of packaging types and is appropriate for certain medical, home and personal care markets.

Applying an innovative PE formulation, Genesis achieves new levels of clarity, gloss and stiffness close to those of oPP/PE and oPET/PE laminations while delivering - for the first time - a true, in-store recyclable alternative for brand owners and retailers.

'Consumer goods need to be packaged with high-quality materials that perform most effectively, with the lowest possible impact on the environment,' said Amcor Flexibles Americas President Tom Cochran. 'We take considerable pride in developing and making packaging that is constantly better for customers and the environment.'

The Genesis product is pre-approved by How2Recycle for in-store recycling with other PE film products across North America.

'Genesis maintains the look-and-feel, and shelf life delivered with conventional laminates,' said Amcor Product Development Manager Laurent Vincent. 'We are delivering on those requirements while also reducing carbon footprint by 35 percent against commonly used packaging.' *

Amcor expects the Genesis product will be popular among brand owners and retailers.

'Like our customers, we want to see all packaging recycled or reused, and consumers can recycle Genesis in stores,' said North American Commercial Excellence and Marketing Director James Davidson. 'Amcor's research-and-development, and sustainability teams continue to explore and create innovative solutions like Genesis that are better for the environment.'

In addition to designing all its packaging to be recyclable or reusable, Amcor has committed to significantly increasing its use of recycled materials and working with consumer-goods companies, government agencies, NGOs and others to drive greater worldwide recycling. The introduction of Genesis follows the company's announcement in September 2018 that it had created a polyolefine-based, flexible film for use in a range of ambient medium- and high-barrier, and retort high-barrier applications.

*Based on a life cycle comparison against 100ga OPP/1mil LDPE, and assuming Genesis is recycled at the end of its life. The life cycle assessment was run with ASSET, Amcor's in-house life cycle assessment tool externally certified by the Carbon Trust.

About Amcor
Amcor (ASX: AMC; www.amcor.com) is a global leader in developing and producing high-quality, responsible packaging for a variety of food, beverage, pharmaceutical, medical-device, home- and personal-care and other products. Amcor works with leading companies around the world to protect their products and the people who rely on them, differentiate brands, and improve supply chains, through a broad range of flexible packaging, rigid containers, specialty cartons, closures and services. The company's 35,000 people generate more than USD 9 billion in sales from operations that span 200-plus locations in more than 40 countries.

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