Plastic Waste Has Value
A discarded reel, offcut or purge still contains material that required raw resources, energy and financial investment to produce. Where a suitable recycling route exists, reprocessing can preserve more of that value.
Commercial plastic recycling
Plastic production scrap is a material resource. We assess suitable waste streams, process recyclable material and prepare recovered polymer for appropriate further use.
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A discarded reel, offcut or purge still contains material that required raw resources, energy and financial investment to produce. Where a suitable recycling route exists, reprocessing can preserve more of that value.
We consider a broad range of commercial and manufacturing waste streams, including packaging, film, edge trim, sacks, bottles, fibres, nonwovens, purgings, bales and granulated scrap.
Suitable material is prepared and processed using industrial plastics recycling equipment. Depending on type, contamination and technical requirements, recovered polymer may be suitable for return to appropriate manufacturing applications.
We work with businesses to understand the form and condition of their waste, helping identify a practical route for material that might otherwise occupy valuable space or move towards disposal.
Bulky film, EPS, sacks, reels and tangled rolls can build up quickly. A planned recycling route can help keep production areas clearer while treating suitable scrap as a recoverable resource.
Waste stream register
Packaging comes first. Every stream still depends on a material assessment.
Edge trim, EPS, sacks, bags, purgings and other production scrap can quickly consume valuable storage and manufacturing space. Reprocessing suitable material provides a practical route away from accumulation and towards productive use.
Discuss your plastic wastePolymer represents a significant material cost for many plastics manufacturers. As energy, material and production costs rise, recovering suitable scrap can help reduce waste, retain material value and make better use of resources already purchased.
Savings and reuse routes depend on material type, contamination, specification and operational requirements.
Sending reusable plastic material to disposal can mean losing a resource that has already required energy, raw materials and financial investment to produce. Where suitable recycling routes are available, reprocessing can retain more value while reducing reliance on disposal.
Disposal requirements and costs vary by material and jurisdiction. This is general information, not legal advice.Material assessment
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