
Coveris will present its No Waste activities and the latest progress of its closed-loop projects within ReCover at the Sustainable Packaging Summit 2025, scheduled for 10 to 12 November at the Jaarbeurs Centre in Utrecht, Netherlands. Visitors can meet the company at booth 21 to explore actionable solutions for sustainable packaging transformation. The No Waste vision, which targets product waste, packaging waste and operational waste, sits at the core of Coveris' sustainability strategy. ReCover, the company’s recycling business, is a central enabler of this approach, with a focus on advanced technologies that keep materials in the value chain and support the transition to circular packaging. The scale-up plan includes recycling 50,000 tonnes of plastic by 2026 and 90,000 tonnes by 2030. Facilities are equipped with de-inking and circular recycling methods designed to return high-quality recyclate to packaging applications. Through ReCover, Coveris combines in-house capabilities with strategic partnerships, including food-grade film recycling with Nextek and post-consumer plastics recovery with Interzero, aiming to set new standards for sustainable waste management across Europe.
"With ReCover, we are closing the loop," said Christian Kolarik, Coveris' Chief Executive Officer. "Our goal is clear – to fight waste in all its forms and deliver solutions that meet customer needs, sustainability demands, and regulatory requirements."
By uniting innovation, collaboration and infrastructure, Coveris states that it is accelerating the packaging industry’s transition to a circular economy, in line with its No Waste vision.
Attendees of the Sustainable Packaging Summit can visit Coveris at booth 21 to learn more about its circular packaging solutions and recycling technologies.