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New Pet Food Pouch Boasts Food-Contact Compliance, Advanced Recycled Content

New Pet Food Pouch Boasts Food-Contact Compliance, Advanced Recycled Content



Dow, Zermatt, and Nature’s Variety have announced the launch of a new pet food packaging solution that is designed for recyclability and incorporates recycled content from advanced (also known as chemical) recycling. 

This innovative product—already on the shelves in Spain, France, and Portugal—marks a significant step forward in sustainable packaging for the pet food industry with multiple aspects of circularity in a single item. 

The collaboration between Dow, Zermatt, and Nature’s Variety brings together leaders in materials science, packaging innovation, and premium pet food. 

Dow provides innovative solutions that support manufacturers and brands in achieving their sustainability and performance objectives. Zermatt specializes in creating high-performance sustainable packaging solutions for a diverse range of applications. Nature’s Variety, a leading European pet food brand, is committed to providing high-quality, natural pet food products for dogs and cats. 

“This achievement highlights the importance of strong value chain collaboration. With our combined innovation, together we are delivering a solution that proactively meets legislative requirements and advances sustainability in the pet food packaging segment,” said Antonio Barrasus, commercial director, Zermatt SA. 

Innovation that proactively enables more sustainable pet food packaging 

This innovative new pouch, specifically designed for Nature’s Variety pet food products, is a result of simplifying the former multi-material structure (PET/PE) into a mono-material PE film structure aligned to anticipated design for recyclability (D4R) standards from The European Committee for Standardization (CEN).

The D4R structure also incorporates recycled content from advanced recycling using an ISCC Plus-certified mass balance credit approach. This is an important step to enable the safe use of recycled plastics into food contact and other contact-sensitive applications, providing consumers with peace of mind on food safety while also reducing reliance on virgin resources and advancing a circular economy for food packaging. 

Today, the Nature’s Variety pet food pouch includes 10% recycled content [mass balance approach] and can help comply with the 2030 target required by the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) for contact-sensitive packaging. The brand’s medium-term goal is to reach 30% recycled content by 2030. 

Addressing consumer preferences for circular solutions in pet food packaging 

Nature’s Variety has observed that recyclable and sustainable packaging has been gaining relevance among consumers. This trend underscores the importance of developing packaging solutions that not only protect the product but also contribute to a circular economy. 

“At Nature’s Variety, we are aware of the footprint left by our decisions. This is why we are not only committed to providing the best for our pets, but also to reducing the impact we have on the environment. To do so, we have defined a series of specific actions,” said Ilaria Bianchi, international marketing manager, Nature’s Variety. “This new packaging designed for recyclability and including recycled plastic content, thus reducing the use of virgin plastic, marks one big step in this direction and reflects our dedication to innovation.” 

The new pouch will be on display alongside other innovative Dow packaging solutions at K 2025 in Dusseldorf, Germany, from October 8-15, at the Dow building 04.1, outside Hall 4. To learn more, visit Generation Transformation.



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