A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview
A collaborative approach to addressing issues surrounding plastics
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's Plastics Pact is part of its broader initiative to address plastic waste and pollution globally. The Plastics Pact Network aims to create a circular economy for plastics by uniting businesses, governments, and NGOs under shared goals and targets.
Evertis joins forces with the Plastics Pact to reach circularity
Evertis recognises the key importance of cross-industry collaboration in advancing our sustainability initiatives and making advancements towards a circular economy. It is essential that all members of the supply chain collaborate and hold one another accountable for not only reversing the negative effects of plastics on the environment, but also making positive impacts on people, planet, and society. Consequently, Evertis is a proud member of the Plastics Pact in the U.S., Portugal, and, most recently, Mexico.
Evertis joined the Plastics Pact to advance and support the circular economy of plastics. Over its six years of existence, the Plastics Pact has proven to be an effective model for tackling plastic pollution. Thanks to these efforts, the incorporation of recycled content back into packaging has increased by 44%. Today there are a dozen Plastics Pacts in countries representing over 2 billion people and spread across all continents. This global network has a proven track record of delivering real impact towards eliminating plastic waste and pollution.
Evertis’ commitment to the Pact’s mission
These efforts demonstrate a comprehensive approach to transforming the plastics economy, with significant commitments from various sectors and ongoing efforts to overcome existing challenges. Evertis has taken many steps to implement the Pact’s mission. Evertis centers innovation around products that increase recyclability and circularity, supporting the creation of closed-loop production systems and the design of products that are made to be recycled. In 2023, Evertis launched the Evertis Circular Economy Workshops, designed to help our clients and potential clients understand how to maximise the value of our sustainable packaging solutions. The initiative aimed to foster engagement across the value chain towards regeneration and circularity.
For more detailed information, you can explore the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's official updates and progress reports on their website: https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/un-plastics-treaty/overview