
Trend 1: Reducing the Use of "Virgin Plastics"
Virgin plastics are plastics that have been produced from natural gas or crude oil without any recycled materials and have never been processed before. They introduce brand new plastic into the environment and are a significant pollution risk. Different manufacturers have different timescales for reducing the use of virgin plastics, but it is a common theme in corporate sustainability goals in the food industry. Similarly, many manufacturers are moving away from using “problematic” packaging materials, such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polypropylene (PP), which can be harder to recycle.