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September
19
/ 2025

TotalEnergies contributes to the CooperVision’s “Plastic Made Better” program by implementing certified renewable polypropylene through a mass balance approach  in certain CooperVision blister packs. The bio-certified polymer is derived from the processing of renewable feedstock, primarily sunflower and rapeseed oils, at TotalEnergies’ bio-refinery in La Mède (France).

Using the mass balance approach allows TotalEnergies to allocate the environmental benefits of renewable feedstocks across the value chain. The ISCC Plus-certified Polypropylene enables CooperVision to improve the environmental footprint of their packaging without altering its original materials or compromising performance.

ISCC Plus-certified Polypropylene is part of TotalEnergies’ RE:newable range. According to a cradle-to-gate Life Cycle Analysis conducted by TotalEnergies, RE:newable Polypropylene grades can allow a reduction of 2.3 kg CO₂eq per kilogram of polypropylene when replacing its fossil-based equivalent from TotalEnergies.

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TotalEnergies, CooperVision, ISCC plus, polypropylene, blister packs, Packaging Connections
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Partners for more than 20 years, TotalEnergies and CooperVision have taken their relationship to the next level by enabling the use of ISCC Plus-certified Polypropylene, in blister packs for certain CooperVision contact lenses.
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