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Newsom Nixes Thermoform Recycling Bill

20 Sep 2022
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California Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that he is not signing Assembly Bill 2784, which would have established minimum recycled content in thermoform plastic containers and mandated CalRecycle to collect fees from producers whose products did not meet those requirements.

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Ineos Joins UK Collaboration To Create Food-Grade Recycled Polypropylene From Recycled Packaging

18 Sep 2022
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In the UK alone, more than 700,000 tonnes of polypropylene is used every year.

‘INEOS’ commitment to closing the loop on such a prolific polymer as food-grade PP would help to create a more circular economy, reduce CO2 emissions and create new materials for brand owners.’ – Professor Edward Kosior, Founder and CEO of Nextek Ltd and NEXTLOOPP

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Walki Introduces LamibelRecycled: Made From Recycled Plastics And Fully Recyclable

16 Mar 2022
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Making the plastics stream become more circular is critical to reduce the use of plastics. It has been particularly challenging to find ways to put post-consumer plastic waste to good use. Walki is introducing Lamibel®Recycled, a non-consumer material that uses up to 70 % post-consumer plastic waste. Typically, non-food packaging products only has between 30 and 50% recycled material, mainly from industrial processes.

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Honeywell Introduces Revolutionary Plastics Recycling Technology To Drive A Circular Plastics Economy

15 Nov 2021
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  • New technology can potentially increase the amount of global plastic waste that can be recycled to 90% when used in conjunction with other chemical and mechanical recycling processes
  • New technology can produce recycled feedstock used to make plastics with 57% less CO2-equivalent emissions than plastics produced from fossil feeds
  • Sacyr, a Spain-based engineering and services company, will be the first to use the technology

 

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Study reveals ‘unexpectedly high’ number of concerning substances in plastic products

30 Jul 2021
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Every year, more than 350 million tonnes of plastic – much of it used by the food industry – is produced worldwide. According to researchers at the ETH Zürich university in Switzerland, these plastics contain a huge variety of chemicals that may be released during their lifecycles -- including substances that pose a significant risk to people and the environment. However, only a small proportion of the chemicals contained in plastic are publicly known or have been extensively studied.

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