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Wait, I Can Recycle My Pet Food Packaging?

While cans of pet food can usually be recycled, bags are a little trickier. Their hefty material falls somewhere between plastic and metal, leading many pet parents to do the confused shuffle between the trash and recycling bins every time they have an empty one. Unfortunately, these bags belong in the trashcan more often than not. Since most of them are made from a few layers of material (usually some combination of aluminum and plastic), they tend to be too expensive for local recyclers to process.

“Each layer of a multilayer package would have to be separated and recycled individually for maximum recovery. For curbside recycling programs, this is often inefficient and costly,” explains Mary Ellen Dowd, a communications associate at TerraCycle, an innovative waste management company.

TerraCycle has a mission to “eliminate the idea of waste” by creating recycling solutions for previously unrecyclable items; your pooch’s favorite dry food included. By partnering with global leaders, businesses, communities, and individuals, they’ve overcome the financial barriers and managed to give over 527,000 pounds of pet food packaging a second life as park benches, picnic tables, playgrounds, and more.

Here are a few ways to join their programs:

1. Brand-supported recycling

Depending on the type of pet food you buy, you may actually be able to ship your empties to TerraCycle for free. The company has partnered with the following brands on send-in programs. Simply sign up on the brand’s page and you’ll be able to place your clean-and-dried containers in either any box you have laying around or a pre-paid bag that they send to you. Both options come with pre-paid shipping labels. Once you send your packaging back to Terracycle, they’ll be able to break it down to be reused.

2. Drop-off

Dog and cat food companies Earthborn Holistic and Wellness® have synched up with TerraCycle to establish public dropoff points for their packaging. Look at the map on these brand pages to find a drop-off near you. (It’ll likely be a pet food or supply store.)

3. Zero-waste box

If you don’t buy from companies with an established relationship with TerraCycle, you can still send in your empties to be recycled — you’ll just have to pay for it. Once you buy a Pet Food Packaging Zero Waste Box, you can fill it with any clean pet food bag, box, or container you want to recycle. Though these boxes aren’t cheap (the smallest size is $110), you can share the cost with friends, neighbors, or co-workers.

“A great thing with zero-waste boxes is that it doesn’t have to be just an individual collecting,” Dowd notes. Your pet-friendly apartment building, office, or school could all go in on a box together, for example. Once your box is full, bring it to a UPS shipping location and pat yourself on the back for helping your community avoid tons of trash.

When it comes to pet food packaging, “wishcycling” — or throwing it in the recycling bin and hoping for the best — usually isn’t the answer. Instead, look into programs like TerraCycle that take the guesswork out of it and ensure your pet’s dinnertime stays a low-waste affair.

Top 15 Best Low Fat Dog Food Brands

Dogs with certain medical conditions may require a low fat diet (often senior dogs, obesity related conditions, and dogs with kidney or liver disease). Pets who just need to lose a little weight through calorie reduction may also need a little help, and picking the best low fat dog food brand is one of the ways to do this.   There are plenty of pet food brands out there that proudly flash the “reduced fat” label, but it can be difficult to choose the best. Many of these low-fat options lack quality as they reduce the amount of protein in their foods to get rid of this excess fat, leading to unhealthy high-carb, low-protein diets that don’t provide a pup with the nutrition they need. After analyzing hundreds of brands, below we've picked out the best low fat dog food brands ranked from having the lowest crude fat content (4.5%) to the highest among low fat dog foods (14.5%) with a single raw dog food option of lowest fat content (28%).    

Pet Food Packaging Market Strategic Alliances, Mergers–Acquisitions, New Product Developments, Research and Developments

In November 2018, Mars, a global manufacturer of confectionery, pet food and other food products, has announced that it has partnered with TerraCycle, an innovative recycling company to recycle pet food packaging. In November 2018, Royal Canin, a global pet health nutrition provider has announced its partnership with TerraCycle, a global innovative recycling company to make recyclable packaging for their pet food products.

Royal Canin, TerraCycle to Help Consumers Recycle Pet Food Packaging

Royal Canin, a global provider in pet health nutrition, has partnered with international recycling company TerraCycle to make the packaging for its entire product line nationally recyclable. For every shipment of Royal Canin packaging waste sent to TerraCycle, collectors earn points that can be used for charity gifts or converted to cash and donated to the nonprofit, school or charitable organization of their choice.

Royal Canin Partners with Terracycle to Enable Consumers to Recycle Pet Food Packaging

Royal Canin, a global leader in pet health nutrition, has partnered with international recycling company TerraCycle® to make the packaging for their entire product line nationally recyclable. For every shipment of Royal Canin packaging waste sent to TerraCycle, collectors earn points that can be used for charity gifts or converted to cash and donated to the non-profit, school or charitable organization of their choice.