Another Plastic Recycling Loop closed with EcoCortec 
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Another Plastic Recycling Loop closed with EcoCortec 

Another Plastic Recycling Loop closed with EcoCortec

EcoCortec® is pleased to announce that it has closed another plastic recycling loop with the first delivery of plastic waste from its customer Jakob Schober GmbH (Waldorf, Germany) to Beli Manastir, Croatia.

This signals the start of a new recycling partnership between EcoCortec® and Jakob Schober to recover plastic scrap and incorporate it back into quality finished goods. The initiative comes at a time when Europeans and the world are increasingly looking for ways to be more sustainable.

It is a powerful example of how EcoCortec® is helping to make the “circular economy” a reality at the level of a direct customer-manufacturer relationship.

Circular Economy Challenges

Talking about the circular economy is much easier than making it happen. According to the UN, 46% of plastic waste ends up in landfills, 22% ends up as litter, and less than 9% actually ends up recycled. Why is it so hard to capture and reuse this plastic waste?

Among the challenges are collecting material after it has been sent around the world and finding a consistent supply of recycled content within strict cleanliness and quality requirements. These issues can make it difficult for manufacturers to turn used packaging into anything more than cheap garbage bags.

Another Plastic Recycling Loop closed with EcoCortec 

Overcoming Recycling Barriers

EcoCortec® does not let these barriers stop them from pursuing and implementing a circular economy in the VCI films market. First, EcoCortec® introduced VpCI®-126 PCR in early 2023.

This version of Vapor phase Corrosion Inhibiting film contains 30% post-consumer recycled content (PCR) sourced from a recycled raw material supplier that follows strict quality standards.

Eco-conscious customers like Jakob Schober intentionally order VpCI®-126 PCR to achieve a better environmental footprint.

Onsite Reprocessing Facility

EcoCortec® is able to go above and beyond simply producing film with PCR content, thanks to its onsite recycling facility, where EcoCortec® can reprocess both post-consumer and postindustrial scrap. Jakob Schober naturally ends up with much of the latter as it creates 3D bags from both VpCI®-126 PCR film and regular plastic film for their export packaging kits. Scrap builds up quickly, and in March 2024, Jakob Schober entered into an agreement with EcoCortec® to ship clean plastic scrap to the Beli Manastir plant for reprocessing

After further inspection at EcoCortec®, the scrap was re-granulated using state-of-the-art reprocessing equipment and tested in the lab before being used in VpCI® Film production. EcoCortec® does the same with used packaging from a local construction company and EcoCortec’s sister company CorteCros®, thus minimizing waste and expanding the use of PCR in finished goods beyond VpCI®-126 PCR film alone.

The same truck that brought VpCI®-126 PCR to Schober was loaded with VpCI®-126 PCR scrap for transport to EcoCortec® 1,000 km away, resulting in additional fuel savings for a better carbon footprint as well as a circular economy.

Another Plastic Recycling Loop closed with EcoCortec 

Pursuing Recycling Goals

EcoCortec® is on the lookout for more recycling partners who will help them increase their volume of high quality recycled content in all VpCI® Films by sending their clean post-consumer plastic waste for recycling.

This will create new channels for EcoCortec® and local businesses to fulfill European and international goals such as increasing the amount of high-quality closed loop recycling, making products that can be recycled in their original markets, and reaching 30% recycled content in plastics packaging by 2030.

Become Part of the Circular Economy

By not only making 30% PCR film but also receiving and reprocessing local waste materials into quality new material, EcoCortec® is well on its way to making these goals achievable for itself, customers, and local businesses.

Another Plastic Recycling Loop closed with EcoCortec 

Post source : Cortec Corporation

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Anthony brings a wealth of global experience to his role as Managing Editor of Highways.Today. With an extensive career spanning several decades in the construction industry, Anthony has worked on diverse projects across continents, gaining valuable insights and expertise in highway construction, infrastructure development, and innovative engineering solutions. His international experience equips him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities within the highways industry.

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