This year’s Earth Day is all about the theme of plastics. For Ahold Delhaize and our local brands, this is a topic close to home. Different types of packaging, such as glass, paper, aluminum and plastic, are used to pack the hundreds of thousands of products sold by our brands. In the case of plastic, there is often a dilemma: on the one hand we need a plastic packaging to ensure product quality and safety, and on the other hand we need to reduce the single-use of plastic and prevent it from becoming waste or pollution. Across the globe, millions of tons of plastic end up in landfills, burned or leaked into the environment – and that amount is rising every year.
We recognize our role in moving towards a circular economy, focusing on eliminating unnecessary plastic, switching to reusable and/or recyclable packaging, and increasing the use of recycled content in own-brand plastic packaging.
Ahold Delhaize has joined large consumer goods companies as signatories to the Global Commitment, led by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme, to collaborate with key players in the value chain. This group is, along with our input, currently shaping the next phase of the Global Commitment, which will shape the focus of further circularity efforts of our industry.
We also work with several network organizations to find solutions for sustainable packaging. Some of our brands are members of national Plastics Pacts that are implementing solutions towards a circular economy for plastic. For example, Albert Heijn is a member of the Dutch Plastics Pact, while Ahold Delhaize USA is a member of the U.S. Plastics Pact and the Sustainable Packaging Coalition, a membership-based collaborative that believes in the power of industry to make packaging more sustainable.
Ahold Delhaize has set 3 targets around plastics:
The Global Commitment 2023 Progress Report concluded that while strong progress is being made in some areas, the 2025 target of 100% reusable, recyclable, or compostable plastic packaging will almost certainly be missed by most organizations, including Ahold Delhaize.
The main reasons for this are because there is a lack of needed infrastructure and availability of flexible packaging. Furthermore, achieving the target of 25% recycled content has been a challenge not only for us, but also for other retailers and CPGs. The main barriers include the limited access to high quality, large-scale quantity (and food-grade), certified PCR packaging and the high price of post-consumer recycled materials.
For this reason, we have set an additional reduction target on virgin own-brand plastic product packaging, as this is something we have direct control over and that has a direct impact on reducing our footprint.
In 2023, our brands reduced the use of virgin plastic in their own-brand primary product packaging by 10.3% compared to 2022.
The realization of not meeting all of our initial targets underscores the urgency to accelerate action. We will continue to work with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Through this global working group, collaboration with suppliers and producers, and sharing of best practices within and outside of Ahold Delhaize, we continue to learn more from each other on how to reduce packaging and plastics. Next to that, we are happy to now also be part of the Business Coalition for a Global Plastics Treaty – convened by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation and the WWF. A coalition which gives voice to over 200 businesses across the plastics value chain, financial institutions and NGO partners. Together, we are asking for an ambitious UN treaty that brings plastics into a circular economy, stopping them becoming waste or pollution.
Please find more information about our approach on plastics in our Annual Report.