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Belgium: Colruyt launches the first meat trays made with recycled plastic

Supermarket chain Colruyt has launched the first meat trays made with recycled polystyrene derived from chemical recycling.

Posted on Jan 16 ,00:20

Belgium: Colruyt launches the first meat trays made with recycled plastic

The plastic packaging material made from yoghurt pots and foam trays collected from PMD bags is processed at Indaver’s new Plastics2Chemicals facility in Antwerp. Colruyt is using a total of around 66 tonnes per year of this recycled polystyrene in the dark grey foam trays used for its fresh meat products. The new packaging has been on store shelves since October 2025. Ludo Vanderelst, Responsible Buyer at Colruyt Group: "In 2023, Colruyt was the first chain to stop using black foam trays, so that empty packaging placed in the PMD bags could be correctly sorted and therefore recycled. Today, we’re the first to reuse recycled material from foam trays and yoghurt pots in our packaging. This means we need fewer and fewer new raw materials for our packaging, which reduces our environmental impact".

Foam trays are made from XPS, or extruded polystyrene. This is the same plastic family as, for example, yoghurt pots made from PS or polystyrene. Although this type of packaging has been sorted and recycled from PMD bags for some time, recycled material from mechanical recycling cannot be used to make new food packaging if it comes into direct contact with food. The recycling technology at Indaver’s new Plastics2Chemicals plant in the Port of Antwerp changes this. Since October, Colruyt’s dark grey foam trays contain 10% recycled material, representing 66 tonnes of recycled XPS annually. "The trays look exactly the same, and are just as safe for your meat. In addition, they can be perfectly recycled all over again via the PMD bag".

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