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Lake Forest, Illinois-based Reynolds Wrap is introducing what it calls an eco-friendly offering called Reynolds Wrap Recycled Foil. The firm says the 100 percent recycled-content foil “has the same reliable quality as Reynolds Wrap Foil but with a smaller carbon footprint, requiring 90 percent less energy than making new aluminum.”
The company’s Recycled Foil is made in Louisville, Kentucky, and the new product will be marketed in a new “easy open, easy close” box designed to make opening it simpler and to keep it fully closed during storage.
The company’s foils are in color-coded boxes, with Recycled Foil distinguished by some green coloration.
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