Focusing on chemical recycling, the PlasticsEurope initiative aims at converting collected post-consumer polystyrene waste into virgin polystyrene. New technologies will enable the incorporation of post-consumer waste into plastic manufacturers’ production processes. The target is to generate high-quality polystyrene to meet the most demanding standards, ultimately for food contact applications.
“These technologies, through an extensive collaboration along the value chain, will provide efficient and sustainable solutions to today’s environmental challengesâ, said Norbert Niessner, Chairman of the Chemical Recycling Working Group after its kick-off meeting.
“The initiative paves the way to increasing the circularity of plastics. Finding new ways to recycle represents an increased opportunity to save valuable resources for future generations and avoid plastics ending up in landfillsâ said Karl-H. Foerster, Executive Director, PlasticsEurope. “New recycling technologies can further enhance the recovery of high value feedstock from consumer wasteâ, he explained.
The initiative is part of the activities announced by PlasticsEurope at the K2016 to maximize the fullest potential of plastics in delivering resource efficiency gains within the circular economy.