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Greyparrot, Kenvue Collaborate on Circular Packaging with AI-Powered Material Recovery

Greyparrot, Kenvue Collaborate on Circular Packaging with AI-Powered Material Recovery



Greyparrot, a leader in AI-powered waste intelligence, has announced a strategic collaboration with Kenvue, the world’s largest pure-play consumer health company, to advance circularity across its global packaging portfolio.

By leveraging Greyparrot’s Deepnest platform, Kenvue will transition from theoretical “design-for-recycling” models to evidence-based data derived from real-world recycling environments.

“As regulatory frameworks like the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) tighten, the ability to track actual recyclability has shifted from an aspirational effort to a financial and operational necessity,” Greyparrot says. “This partnership is aimed at empowering to validate the performance of its iconic brand packaging inside commercial-scale sorting facilities.”

Bridging the Gap Between Design and Recovery

Greyparrot notes that, while many packaging formats are technically “recyclable” by design, their actual recovery rate is often hindered by variables such as component materials or regional infrastructure variations. Deepnest provides Kenvue with a digital twin of real-world recycling systems utilizing AI-driven recognition to:

  • Quantify Sortation and Processability Performance: Capture real-world data on how products behave in operational recycling facilities across the U.K. and U.S.
  • Identify Design Optimization: Pinpoint how specific components, such as pumps or labels, impact detection and recovery rates.
  • Model “What-If” Scenarios: Forecast the financial impact of EPR on design changes such as adjusting translucency or switching material types before physical prototypes are manufactured.

A Growing Force in Global CPG

The collaboration with Kenvue marks a significant milestone in Greyparrot’s mission to provide the waste intelligence layer for the circular economy. Kenvue joins an elite ecosystem of industry leaders utilizing Greyparrot technology, including L’Oréal Groupe, Unilever, McDonald’s, and more.

David Lickstein, Global Head, Packaging Innovation, Sustainability, and Experience, Kenvue, said, “To help achieve our circular packaging goals, we must move beyond aspirational guidelines and embrace real-world evidence. Our partnership with Greyparrot and the integration of Deepnest represents a fundamental shift in how we approach sustainable packaging. AI-driven waste intelligence allows us to go beyond simple tracking and into advanced scenario modeling, helping us identify the most impactful design changes and implement innovative solutions across our global portfolio faster and more cost-effectively than ever before.”



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