CHEP is a global leader in managed, returnable and reusable packaging solutions, serving many of the world's largest companies in sectors such as consumer goods, fresh produce, beverage and automotive. CHEP’s service is environmentally sustainable and increases efficiency for customers while reducing operating risk and product damage.
CHEP’s 300 million pallets and containers offer unbeatable coverage and exceptional value, supporting more than 500,000 customer touch-points in 49 countries. Our customer portfolio includes global companies and brands such as Procter & Gamble, Sysco, Kellogg's, Kraft, Nestlé, Ford and GM. CHEP is part of Brambles Limited.
No mention of the recycling of plastics or renewable plastics. Nothing whatsoever about adding extra plastic to the environment. A company this large and this global should seriously consider their environmental footprint (aka lack of sustainability for the products they manufacture) which I'm assuming is huge.
Thank you for your interest - we’re pleased to know that others share our passion for sustainable solutions. Currently, the material used to line our bulk containers is selected to meet functional requirements, specifically around product safety and hygiene, and structural ability to withstand transportation. There’s much more in development as we look to turn single-use plastics into long-life products. You can read more about our initiatives, in the Sustainability section of our website www.brambles.com/sustainability