DCM introduces recycle-ready mono-PE fertiliser packaging

DCM introduces recycle-ready mono-PE fertiliser packaging
Business

Amcor has partnered with Belgium-based De Ceuster Meststoffen NV (DCM) to introduce a new recycle-ready, mono-material polyethylene (PE) film for its fertiliser portfolio in Europe. The innovation replaces DCM’s previous multi-material packaging structure, which was not designed for recycling in existing recycling streams.

The new packages also incorporate 35% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content and are available in sizes ranging from 650 grams to 7 kilograms, providing a high-performance, recycle-ready packaging solution while supporting DCM’s broader sustainability strategy. Life cycle assessment data shows that the shift to film with 35% PCR content delivers a 17% reduction in carbon footprint, supporting the brand’s carbon reduction targets and circular economy goals.

Photo Courtesy of Amcor.

Alongside its environmental benefits, the film is engineered using a combination of machine-direction oriented polyethylene (MDO PE) and a functional sealant layer. The MDO structure offers reliable protection against gas and moisture ingress while maintaining high tensile strength and resistance to tearing or puncturing. The pack’s secure seal reduces outer-layer deformation, and the film’s rigidity helps smaller packs stay upright on shelf. A high-gloss finish enhances brand visibility and consumer appeal at point of sale.

Sustainability has been one of the core pillars of DCM’s corporate philosophy since the company was founded in 1976. This latest packaging innovation is another step forward in delivering high-quality fertilizer products while advancing our environmental goals.

Sofie Peeters, communication manager at DCM.
The combination of recycle-ready, mono-material construction with post-consumer recycled content demonstrates Amcor’s commitment to advancing circular packaging solutions. This solution enables brands to progress their sustainability objectives while maintaining product protection and shelf appeal, and supports customers across Europe in preparing for upcoming Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation requirements.

Neal Geryl, sales director at Amcor.

This article was originally published by Amcor.

Latest Packaging News

Hershey’s launches limited-edition chocolate packaging for Pokémon anniversary
Business

Hershey’s launches limited-edition chocolate packaging for Pokémon anniversary

A limited-edition packaging initiative has been introduced to mark the 30th anniversary of Pokémon,...
U.S. Plastics Pact releases new strategies to enable composting at scale
Sustainability

U.S. Plastics Pact releases new strategies to enable composting at scale

The U.S. Plastics Pact (USPP) today released a new resource outlining how well-designed policies...
Göteborgsvarvet half marathon switches to plastic-free cups at hydration stations
Sustainability

Göteborgsvarvet half marathon switches to plastic-free cups at hydration stations

When Göteborgsvarvet takes place on 23 May 2026, all hydration stations along the course will offer...
interpack 2026 sends a global signal for the industry
Events

interpack 2026 sends a global signal for the industry

interpack 2026 made the energy of an entire industry truly tangible. Once again, it became the...
TIPA: Alpine Fresh – A bold step toward the future of packaging
Supplier News

TIPA: Alpine Fresh – A bold step toward the future of packaging

Two years ago, Alpine Fresh, through its brand Hippie Organics, took a bold step that would...