Postconsumer
Kautex Shifts Focus from Automotive to Packaging and Use of Recycled Plastics
Global slump in automotive blow molding investment convinces Kautex that its future is in sustainable packaging.
Read MoreTomra Reports Strong Polystyrene Sorting Results
Tomra technologies sort post-consumer polystyrene waste content with final product purity higher than 99.9%.
Read MoreRecycling: New PE Grades Made With a Blend of Recycled Material
Ineos launches polymer for caps made from 50% recycled bottle caps diverted from waste.
Read MoreRecycling: Continuous-Fiber-Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites with Recycled Polycarbonate
Half of the matrix for the new semi-finished products consists of recycled material originating from the recycling of reusable polycarbonate water bottles.
Read MoreEastman Talks Increasing Demand for Recycled Materials
Holli Alexander, Eastman’s strategic initiative manager of global sustainability, discusses the company’s recycling initiatives.
Read MoreNew Concepts in PET Wine & Vitamin Bottles
Amcor’s two new looks for PET wine bottles—one with PCR---and a first all-PCR PET multivitamin bottle.
Read MoreFinding the Right Melt Filtration System for Post-Consumer Recycling
To achieve high-quality pellets at the end of the recycling process, chose filtration technology based on both the input materials as well as the performance requirements of the finished material.
Read MoreCheck Out the Game-Changing Technologies Recognized by the Re|focus Sustainability Innovation Awards
Learn about the award-winning material, design and end-of-life technologies from Vartega, Accredo Packaging and Eastman, respectively.
Read MoreRecycling: New Developments in Recycled Content Labels
Avery Dennison and Sabic are working on a recycled polypropylene (rPP) label; UPM Raflatac announces new recycled content film labels.
Read MoreLux Research: No Singular Technology to Command Plastic Recycling
Lux Research report takes a look at the economic forces driving growth across the four main plastic recycling technologies.
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