Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Reduction in environmental pollution and emissions as waste is reused
Material for insulation purposes
High durability
Easy to store and transport
Simple and low-cost technique
More than 14 communities and 128 families participated
1,725 eco-bricks were recollected
8,000 USD in vouchers for supermarkets were distributed to the families who participated – a huge relief in COVID times
110,350 m2 of waste was recycled
More than 110,350 m2 of constructions will be built
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Rationalising the use of energy and natural resources and act on the processes in order to optimise and reduceconsumption.
Reducing the production of waste by increasing and promoting recycling and recovering material wheneverpossible.
Ensuring that materials and procedures used don’t present any risk to the health of workers and to the environment.
Making sure that the use of materials, resources and the incorporation of safe and innovative technologies promoteenvironmental protection and minimise the environmental impacts.
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.
Implementing good practices in order to comply with applicable legislation and other requirements that will leadto the environmental preservation.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
Four partners have collaborated on an industry-leading recycling approach
Closed-loop economy for PET-based multilayer Green Deal-compliant
Further collaborations are planned to optimize the process harnessing water-based adhesive technology
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
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.
The percentage content of recycled plastic incorporated into the film manufactured over a certain period of analysis, in accordance with the EN 15343 standard.
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
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.
Training and involving employees in conscious and responsible action, given the importance of everyone in ensuring product safety and improving environmental performance.
Implementing good practices in order to comply with applicable legislation and other requirements that lead to environmental preservation.
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Based on annual capacity
“Baseline report on plastic waste,” UNEP, 2020
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis, present in the polymers industry since 1959 and pioneers in PET film extrusion, is a specialist in the production of barrier films for food packaging, and other packaging applications. With a wide variety of tailor-made solutions in their portfolio, Evertis focuses on supplying films that ensure product safety whilst closing the loop. Evertis envisions a future with increased utilisation of recycled content in their films, greater recyclability of their products and the lowest feasible carbon footprint.
Being a global business, with manufacturing sites in Portugal, Brazil, Italy and Mexico, Evertis is devoted to playing a role in society’s collective response to the global plastic waste challenge, through recycling education programs as well as jointly working across the value chain to create tangible solutions. Their mission is to develop future-fit packaging that meets the highest expectations of clients and end consumers in terms of food safety, functionality and circularity.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.
Evertis Brasil, specialists in the production of semi-rigid barrier films, mono and multilayer, for food packaging and other applications, are proud to announce that they have received the ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System Standard) certification, the most internationally recognised, demonstrating that Evertis facilities in Brazil are operating in accordance with the best environmental management practices.
With this achievement, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability, environmental protection and the fight against climate change, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Evertis’ Environmental Management system was certified by AENOR, confirming that the plant’s system complies with the requirements of the international standard ISO 14001 and highlights the actions they have taken to minimise the impact generated by their activities, focusing on the inclusion of recycled content, eco design, waste management, circular economy and resource optimisation.
Evertis’ strategy is based on preventing pollution, as well as increasing the value of goods and services, using fewer resources and minimising the environmental impacts associated with its activity. To achieve these goals, the company commits to:
By obtaining the ISO 14001 certificate, Evertis reinforces their commitment to sustainability and a regenerative economy, aiming to generate positive effects on the environment.