
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.

Shrink-Wrap from Variety Packs
Drop off at your local grocery store.

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
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