Stay up to date on how recycling policies differ from the United States of America vs Canada.
- The Store Drop-off program is only available in the US
- Our labeling in the US is based on the Federal Trade Commission’s Green Guides.
- Film packages that receive the Store Drop-off label in the US are Widely Recyclable in Canada. You can recycle these film packages in your curbside or drop-off bins. Check your local municipality for more information about what is accepted in your area.
- Our labeling in Canada is based on Competition Bureau Canada guidance.
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2008: The Beginning
How2Recycle began in 2008 as a project of the Sustainable Packaging Coalition. The How2Recycle Label program finished its soft launch in early 2012 with 12 pilot companies.
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2016: Educating Consumers
In 2016, How2Recycle released its first consumer education video on Mother Nature Network.
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2017: Awarded
In 2017, How2Recycle was awarded a Dupont Packaging Silver Award for packaging innovation.
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2018: Topping the Ranks
In 2018: How2Recycle was awarded Finalist in MIT Climate CoLab’s contest about Shifting Attitudes and Behaviors to Address Climate Change.
In 2018: How2Recycle launched the consumer education campaign Look for the Label on a billboard in Times Square.
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2020: 225+ Brands Join the Movement
In 2020: How2Recycle had grown to over 225 brand and retailer members and issued more than 100,000 design recommendations to members to make their packaging more recyclable.
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2021: Surpassing 400+ Members and Growing!
How2Recycle surpasses 400 members in 2021, and continues rapid growth and expanded influence.
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2023: Reached 525 Brand and Retailer Members and 200+ Manufacturer Members
How2Recycle membership has grown to over 525 brand and retailer members and over 200 packaging and material manufacturer members.
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How2Recycle Forward
As the recycling landscape changes, the How2Recycle Forward campaign will help members meet the moment. The campaign comprises four key initiatives: refreshing our label design, enhancing our data ecosystem, optimizing our operations, and empowering consumers to make informed disposal decisions.