
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 intentionally handled, sorted and processed at end of life to be transformed into new products, rather than ending up in oceans and landfills.
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It’s the shared responsibility of the manufacturer, buyer, and end user to support circularity.
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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 pick up depending on how these materials are handled in your region.
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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.
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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.
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Regions outside Canada:
Follow guidance from the appropriate food safety regulatory body.