About the FFRA
The FFRA represents the end-to-end flexible plastic film value chain, serving as the central forum to promote and improve the flexible film recycling ecosystem. We are committed to driving a circular economy for flexible films by ensuring their effective collection, processing, and reuse.
Core Principles


Executive Committee
Our Executive Committee represents the full flexible film value chain and plays a critical role in guiding FFRA’s use of resources. This leadership group ensures our initiatives are aligned with industry needs and grounded in practical, scalable solutions.

Trei Johnson
Director, Sustainability at Acreedo Packaging, Inc.

John Garnett
SVP. Sustainability, Technology, and Innovation at Charter Next Generation

Sam Harrington
Director of Packaging Sustainability at Danone

Jen Ronk
Senior Sustainability Manager, North America – Packaging & Specialty Plastics at Dow

Adwoa Coleman
North America Senior Sustainability Manager at Dow

Dan Felton
President & CEO at Flexible Packaging Association

Linda Roman
Director, R&D Packaging at Kraft Heinz

John Cook
Senior Director of Sustainability at Niagara Bottling

John Avolio
Value Chain Manager at NOVA Chemicals

Sam Schlaich
Director of Government Affairs at Novolex

Jessica Weninger
Director of Sustainability at Reynolds Consumer Products

Meredith Moore
Sustainability Manager at Shorr Packaging
FFRA Peer Collaborative
A growing network of stakeholder groups are working alongside FFRA to advance a circular economy for flexible films. Together, we’re engaged in several collaborative projects that support shared goals.








FFRA Staff

Kurt Kurzawa
Senior Director, Sustainability & Packaging

Meredith Leahy
Senior Manager, Sustainability & Packaging

Kyla Fisher
Project Consultant

Patrick Krieger
SVP, Sustainability & Policy