Ninety percent of Purina’s packages are designed for recycling, made with materials like aluminum, steel, paperboard and corrugate.
Plus, recycling aluminum uses less than 1/4 of the energy it takes to produce new aluminum. In 2018 alone, recycling aluminum saved enough energy to provide electricity to up to 8 million homes.
How to Recycle Purina Packaging
Metal Cans
Rinse & drop into your single-stream recycling bin.
Plastic Tubs
Rinse & drop into your single-stream recycling bin.
Tidy Cats Containers
Empty & drop into your single-stream recycling bin.
Cardboard from Variety Packs
Drop into your single-stream recycling bin.
How2Recycle
Look for the How2Recycle icon for help recycling any of our products. Always check with your local waste hauler or community recycling center to verify a specific material is acceptable for single-stream recycling.
You can also find out where to drop off specific materials in your area here. Just enter the material and your zip code for a list of drop-off sites.
Purina Packaging Recyclable by 2025
11-Pound Pet Food Bags or Larger
Recycle ready. Check with local facility before recycling.
Small Pet Food Bags Less than 11 Pounds
Recycle ready by 2025.
Treat Pouches & Packaging
Recycle ready by 2025.
For More Information
See Our Recycling Progress“Be thrilled when the job is hard; not everyone can do it.”
— William Danforth, Purina Founder