Recycled Foil

100% Recycled Foil

Using Reynolds Wrap® 100% Recycled Aluminum Foil is a simple way to do something to help the environment.
  • 100% Recycled. 100% Tough
  • Same Great Quality as Reynolds Wrap® Foil
  • Now With an Easy Open, Easy Close Box
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100% Recycled. 100% Tough

Great for lining sheet pans for easy cleanup, wrapping food for freshness, and covering food to keep warm.

Same Great Quality as Reynolds Wrap® Foil

Use Reynolds Wrap® 100% Recycled Aluminum Foil in all the same ways you use Reynolds Wrap® Everyday Strength Foil.

Now With an Easy Open, Easy Close Box

The new package has a tab that keeps the box fully closed for storing after use and a new color-coded look making it easier to find the product in the aisle.

Product FAQs

Yes. Aluminum foil made from recycled aluminum is as clean and safe to use with food as foil made from new (also referred to as virgin) aluminum. As with new foil, the process of melting down the recycled aluminum requires heating the metal to more than 1200°F. Once it turns into a liquid the aluminum is sent through a filtration process, cast, cooled and rolled into thin sheets.

Yes, Reynolds Wrap® Aluminum Foil from 100% Recycled Aluminum has the potential to be recycled again.

However, you will need to verify whether your local recycling facility accepts aluminum foil.

Consumers can visit Earth911 for locations of recycling stations or contact your local municipality for more information.

Reynolds Wrap® Aluminum Foil from 100% Recycled Aluminum is made from post-industrial aluminum.

The process of producing recycled aluminum foil uses 80 percent less energy than it does to make foil from new (also referred to as virgin) aluminum.

Manufacturing and buying recycled-content products create a circle, or loop, that ensures the overall success and reinforces the value of recycling. The process also produces fewer emissions, including greenhouse gases, and reduces the amount of landfill waste.

Yes, additional features include: 1) Paperboard – Made from 100 percent recovered paper that is diverted from the solid waste stream, collected, separated, cleaned and recycled for us; 2) Printing Inks – Reynolds uses water-based inks on packaging.