Borealis highlights reduced carbon footprint of its Bornewables RG466MO PP material for Tupperware's reusable, recyclable ECO+ Coffee to go cup; material is made using feedstocks derived solely from waste and residue streams

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October 13, 2022 (press release) –

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  • Excellent organoleptic properties and lower carbon footprint of Bornewables™ RG466MO enhances appeal of the Tupperware ECO+ Coffee to go cup
  • Tupperware further expands their range of more sustainable production materials to include renewable feedstock solutions.
  • Partnership embodies EverMinds™ approach to closing the loop on plastics circularity by focusing on reuse and design for eco-efficiency

Borealis, one of the world’s leading providers of advanced and sustainable polyolefin solutions and a European front-runner in polyolefins recycling, and Tupperware®, a leading global consumer products company selling sustainable kitchen and lifestyle products, have teamed up to extend the Tupperware ECO+ product line to include a coffee to go cup made using renewable feedstock from the Bornewables™ portfolio of premium circular polyolefins. Based on the proprietary Borstar® Nucleation Technology, Bornewables™ RG466MO is a sustainable polypropylene (PP) random copolymer with excellent organoleptic properties. Using this grade instead of virgin polyolefins enables Tupperware to further reduce the carbon footprint of its ECO+ product line. By helping extend the range of more sustainable materials used to produce Tupperware products, this partnership represents the EverMinds™
spirit of advancing plastics circularity.

Tupperware and Borealis: strategic partners when it comes to reuse and circularity

Since its founding in 1946, Tupperware has offered functional and innovative kitchen and home products that offer an alternative to single-use items. As reuse pioneers, the company took additional steps towards greater sustainability by launching its ECO+ product portfolio in 2019. Tupperware has since been successively expanding the range of more environmentally conscious material solutions used in production to reduce the carbon footprint of its wares.
Tupperware has long used the PP random copolymer BorPure™ RG466MO in production. Because RG466MO is based on the proprietary Borstar® Nucleation Technology, it offers faster cycle times and lower processing temperatures in the production process. It boasts excellent organoleptic properties. Its outstanding stiffness/toughness balance enables the production of durable and robust items like the ECO+ coffee to go cup, which is now composed of 100% Bornewables™ RG466MO. Drinks can be safely stored and transported while maintaining temperature and taste in the reusable and attractive Coffee to go cup, which itself is fully recyclable at end of life.

Like all Bornewables grades, the commercially available Bornewables™ RG466MO is made using renewable feedstocks derived solely from waste and residue streams. ISCC PLUS certification according to the mass balance model ensures that sustainable content can be tracked and verified along the entire supply chain. Overall, the use of Bornewables compared to conventional fossil-based feedstocks results in significant carbon footprint reductions in the end product.
“The ECO+ Coffee to go cup, brings together the core components of our cascade model for plastics circularity: Reuse rather than single-use. Use of renewable rather than fossil-based feedstock,” explains Peter Voortmans, Borealis Global Commercial Director Consumer Products. “And at end of life, we recycle the Coffee to go cup rather than throwing away a valuable material resource. This is a prime example of how we are working with our partners to re-invent essentials for more sustainable living.”

“Extending our ECO+ product line to include more products manufactured with renewable feedstock shows our commitment to reducing waste at every step of the product life cycle,” says Sophie Wolters, Vice President of Product & Category Management at Tupperware. “As pioneers of reuse, we are glad to find partners like Borealis who share our conviction that there is no time to waste in achieving greater sustainability. We will 

continue to drive innovation and development of the next generation of sustainable materials.”


K 2022 will take place from 19 to 26 October 2022 in Düsseldorf, Germany.
We invite you to “Innovate Collaborate Accelerate” together with us by visiting Borealis and Borouge in Hall 6 at Stand A43, where the Tupperware ECO+ Coffee to go cup made of Bornewables™ RG466MO will be on display.
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Media contacts:

Borealis

Virginia Wieser
Senior Manager, Corporate Communications,
Brand & Reputation    
Tupperware

Cameron Klaus
Vice President, Global Communications & PR
T +43 1 22 400 772 (Vienna, Austria)
media@borealisgroup.com    
T +1 407 371 9784 (Orlando, Florida, USA)
cameronklaus@tupperware.com

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