Hi-Cone RingCycle
Monday, 28 October 2019
Setting Goals To Eliminate Current Ring Carriers By 2020
As part of its goal to eliminate 100% of current virgin plastic-based ring carriers from its product portfolio by the end of 2020, Hi-Cone is launching RingCycles™ (hi-cone.com/ringcycles) - a multi-packaging solution that contains +50% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content. This is a critical step in the company’s environmental responsibility commitment as well as its goal to deliver a 100% recyclable, biodegradable or compostable alternative by 2025.
RingCycles™ are made using +50% post-consumer recycled resin. When considering life cycle impacts, PCR production uses: 90% less non-renewable energy, 83% less water consumption, emits 75% less greenhouse gases, and creates 43% less solid waste when compared to virgin material production.
Hi-Cone’s global sustainability goals include increasing investments in resource and material research, significantly minimizing the amount of virgin plastic used, increasing recycling and education efforts to support a circular economy for plastic and reusing ring carriers collected to ensure zero plastic waste.
Hi-Cone is reimagining packaging for the beverage industry for a more sustainable future and RingCycles™ is providing a better packaging solution now,” said Shawn Welch, General Manager and Vice President of Hi-Cone Worldwide. “This launch represents a significant milestone in our sustainability journey, technology innovation and material development.”
Welch added “RingCycles™ is an exciting step for us as we develop more effective ways to reduce and recycle plastic packaging within the beverage industry, as well as innovative ways to keep it in use and out of the environment. We are making significant investments in resources and material research to continue to develop the most sustainable and commercially viable solutions available on the market.”
To arrange an interview with Shawn or to request further detailed information about what this launch means for the beverage industry and Ring Carrier recycling, please contact: Terri Bloore at [email protected] or call +44 20 3217 1716.






