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Charter Next Generation and NOVA Chemicals Collaborate to Commercialize Recycled Polyethylene

The collaboration will produce recycled polyethylene (rPE) resin for use in flexible packaging applications like cereal bags and shrink film.

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Charter Next Generation (CNG), a provider of sustainable material science solutions, has announced a collaboration with NOVA Chemicals for recycled polyethylene (rPE) for advanced flexible packaging applications. The relationship advances CNG’s commitment to circularity, innovation, and a lower-carbon future.

CNG and NOVA Chemicals have entered into a long-term agreement to procure rPE resin under the brand name SYNDIGO. This post-consumer recycled (PCR) material, sourced from recycled film and plastic packaging, offers a lower-emission alternative to virgin polyethylene. It is now being integrated into CNG’s operations.

“We are excited to take this next step in our sustainability journey,” says John Garnett, Senior Vice President of Technical, Sustainability, and Innovation at CNG. “By commercializing PCR content into everyday packaging, we’re helping build a more circular flexible packaging economy—delivering high-performance specialty films and advanced materials that reduce virgin plastic use, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and build a stronger end-market for PCR materials.”

This collaboration supports the growth of CNG’s GreenArrow portfolio, which includes recycle-ready, recycled content, compostable, and low-carbon products. With applications in cereal bags, shrink film, and household overwrap for items like napkins and paper towels, these rPE-based films offer both performance and environmental benefit—meeting the evolving sustainability goals of brands and retailers.

“Our longstanding partnership with CNG is grounded in shared values: performance, consistency, and a clear vision for a circular economy,” says Greg DeKunder, Vice President, NOVA Chemicals’ Circular Solutions. “By combining our resin innovation with CNG’s manufacturing expertise, we’re advancing PCR adoption across the flexible packaging industry. It’s a powerful collaboration that brings together the strengths of both our SYNDIGO and GreenArrow brands.”

A strength in the relationship is the Midwest-based supply chain. CNG’s operational footprint across Wisconsin and Ohio aligns with NOVA Chemicals’ new recycling facility in Connersville, Indiana, which began production in early 2025. The facility is expected to produce more than 110 million pounds of rPE annually, making it one of the largest and most advanced plastic film recycling operations in North America.

“We’re proud to support the future of recycled content and deliver circular solutions to the flexible packaging market,” says Eric Smith, Chief Procurement Officer at CNG. “This helps us deliver sustainable, regionally sourced materials that meet rising demand for PCR content. It’s a win for our customers’ film performance, supply chain resilience, and the environment.”

This agreement builds on CNG’s long-term strategy to lead the industry in sustainable manufacturing. As a proud partner of Ownership Works and a company powered by over 2,600 employee-owners, CNG continues to make bold investments in material innovation, circular solutions, and purposeful growth—Enhancing Lives for a Better World.

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