Process & technology
Industrial Recycling Technology
A clear route from material assessment to recovered polymer, shaped by the condition and technical requirements of each waste stream.

Waste → Process → Material → Reuse
A route shaped by the material.
These stages describe the general decision path. Exact preparation and processing depend on the waste stream and specification.
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Material Assessment
We begin by understanding the polymer type, current form, condition, volume and likely processing suitability.
- 02
Preparation
Suitable material is prepared for the appropriate recycling process, taking its format and condition into account.
- 03
Reprocessing
Industrial recycling technology processes suitable plastic waste into a more consistent reusable material form.
- 04
Recovered Material
Processed material is prepared for further use where its specification and quality requirements permit.
- 05
Reuse
Recovered polymer can support appropriate new manufacturing applications and keep material in productive circulation.
Equipment reference
Technology Built for Plastics Reprocessing
Northwest Plastics uses industrial plastics recycling equipment to process suitable waste materials efficiently and consistently. Equipment is selected and operated around the demands of plastics reprocessing, without making assumptions about a material before it has been assessed.
Tell us about your material

EREMA and other supplied equipment branding is shown as a reference to processing technology in use. No partnership or endorsement is implied.
Recovered material follows technical requirements—not assumptions.
Where material type and specification allow, reprocessed material may be suitable for return to appropriate manufacturing applications. No grade, throughput, capacity or closed-loop outcome is guaranteed before assessment.
Material assessment
Start with a material assessment.
Share the polymer type, current form and approximate quantity. Our team will review the details and respond by email.
Send material details