April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

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Reduction in environmental pollution and emissions as waste is reused 

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Material for insulation purposes

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High durability

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Easy to store and transport

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Simple and low-cost technique

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More than 14 communities and 128 families participated

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1,725 eco-bricks were recollected

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8,000 USD in vouchers for supermarkets were distributed to the families who participated – a huge relief in COVID times

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110,350 m2 of waste was recycled

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More than 110,350 m2 of constructions will be built

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

EVERTIS’ TRAY-TO-TRAY SOLUTION IS DEVELOPED UNDER THEIR CIRCULAR ECONOMY PLEDGE

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

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Rationalising the use of energy and natural resources and act on the processes in order to optimise and reduceconsumption.

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Reducing the production of waste by increasing and promoting recycling and recovering material wheneverpossible.

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Ensuring that materials and procedures used don’t present any risk to the health of workers and to the environment.

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Making sure that the use of materials, resources and the incorporation of safe and innovative technologies promoteenvironmental protection and minimise the environmental impacts.

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Coaching and engaging employees to perform in a conscious and responsible manner, for the importance ofeveryone in guaranteeing product safety and for improving environmental performance.

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Implementing good practices in order to comply with applicable legislation and other requirements that will leadto the environmental preservation.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

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Four partners have collaborated on an industry-leading recycling approach

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Closed-loop economy for PET-based multilayer Green Deal-compliant

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Further collaborations are planned to optimize the process harnessing water-based adhesive technology

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

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The traceability of the recycled raw materials involved in the manufacture of the film and the management of plastic waste resulting from the production process.

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The percentage content of recycled plastic incorporated into the film manufactured over a certain period of analysis, in accordance with the EN 15343 standard.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

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Rationalising the use of energy and natural resources and act on the processes to optimise and reduce consumption.

-

Reducing waste production by increasing and promoting the recycling and recovery of materials whenever possible.

-

Guaranteeing that the materials and procedures used don’t present any risk to the health of workers and the environment.

-

Ensuring that the use of materials, resources and the incorporation of safe and innovative technologies promote environmental protection and minimise environmental impacts.

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Training and involving employees in conscious and responsible action, given the importance of everyone in ensuring product safety and improving environmental performance.

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Implementing good practices in order to comply with applicable legislation and other requirements that lead to environmental preservation.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

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Based on annual capacity

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“Baseline report on plastic waste,” UNEP, 2020

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.

April, 2026

At Evertis, we are committed to developing packaging solutions that improve compatibility with existing recycling systems and support the transition toward a circular economy. Today, we are pleased to share a significant milestone in this journey: the APR validation of our EcoSeal™ product.

Bridging the Circularity Gap

Packaging, and in particular blister packaging, widely used across healthcare, personal care, and consumer goods applications, has traditionally relied on materials like PVC, which are not accepted in most recycling systems. To solve this, we developed Ecoseal™, a PET-based sealing solution engineered to enable blister formats that better align with PET recycling systems.

Independent APR Validation

In 2025, we submitted EcoSeal™ to the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) Design® for Recyclability Recognition Program for evaluation under the PET thermoform recycling protocol.

Following testing and technical review, APR confirmed that EcoSeal™ is compatible with PET thermoform recycling streams under the program’s criteria.

The evaluation also identified opportunities for continued optimization, particularly regarding color performance, which Evertis is actively working to improve.

Why This Matters

This recognition represents an important step toward improving the recyclability profile of blister packaging formats  

With 54% of U.S. consumers now having access to PET thermoform recycling (per the PET Recycling Coalition), EcoSeal™ offers:

Improved Recycling Compatibility
An improvement over traditional PVC blister materials that cannot enter PET recycling streams.

Mono-Material Design Potential
The ability to create PET-based blister packaging structures by sealing PET cavities with PET lids.

Practical Transition Path
A solution that allows brands to begin improving packaging recyclability today while the recycling system continues to expand.

Evertis continues to optimize the EcoSeal™ formulation with the goal of achieving APR “Preferred” design status.

U.S. Labeling Implications

Based on this APR recognition, packaging using EcoSeal™ may qualify for the How2Recycle® “Check Locally” label when brands submit the APR letter together with their packaging specifications.

This reflects the current availability of PET thermoform recycling streams in the United States, which are accessible to approximately 54% of the population and continuing to expand.

Contact

If you would like to explore how EcoSeal™ could support your packaging sustainability goals, the Evertis team would be happy to discuss potential applications and testing.