
Responsible Disposal
Working together, we can keep problematic materials out of our natural environment and landfills.
Seawise crafts smart, tailored, and exceptional cold-chain packaging systems, eliminating the need for Styrofoam and wax in secure and unsecure cold-chain distribution.
Our products support a circular economy, where materials are handled, sorted and processed at end of life to be transformed into new products, rather than ending up in oceans and landfills.
It’s the shared responsibility of the manufacturer, buyer, and end user to support circularity.
Disposal infrastructure, regulations, process, and fees vary widely by region. Always check with the appropriate regulatory bodies to confirm responsible disposal practices for specific packaging materials.

Thermoloc™ has been prequalified by How2Recycle®, showing strong alignment with recycling standards.
In Canada:
Thermoloc is a recyclable plastic wrap and can be returned wherever soft plastics are accepted.
Regions outside Canada:
USA: Thermoloc is a plastic wrap that is recyclable as a store drop off or curb side depending on how these materials are handled in your region.
All other regions: Verify and follow local municipality recycling rules.
Thermoloc is also reusable when properly cleaned and sanitized, helping reduce single-use waste.
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Follow Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) or USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines.


Waterloc™ is a non-wax corrugate fiberboard product.
In Canada:
Waterloc is 100% curbside recyclable.
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Always separate plastic wrap and other materials from corrugate before recycling.
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Corrugate boxes should be broken down and flattened for both industrial and curbside recycling collection.
Regions outside Canada:
Always verify and follow local municipality recycling rules.

Coldloc is a specialized bag derived from materials that vary greatly in recyclability and re-usability by region.
In Canada:
Coldloc is a re-usable product, reducing single-use waste and promoting circularity. Follow Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) guidance for proper cleaning, sanitizing protocols.
Regions outside Canada:
Follow guidance from the appropriate food safety regulatory body.