New plant for recovery of food packaging waste

In September 2018 the world’s first facility for POAL recycling will be in operation to produce Ecoallene. POAL is a polyethylene + aluminium polycomposite recovered from food packaging.

Ecoallene is a new green material whose main feature is to be ever recyclable. It is also easy to colour and contains some aluminium particles that make it slightly glittered. The main application fields are: automotive, building, giftware and general tools. Ecoallene is an Italian patent and Ecoplasteam is the company entitled to use its licenses.

Amut has fully developed this project together with the Italian start-up Ecoplasteam. Ecoplasteam can thus recycle 7.000 tons of waste coming from this particular packaging disposal, mainly from the polycomposite part (up to now only cellulose can be recovered). Amut has carried out both technology for POAL treatment and washing and the extrusion line to turn the final material into pellets.
The two companies have been able to sort out the complex issue of disposing most of this material waste: a process that has always caused problems and high management costs to landfills and incinerators. With this new plant branded Amut, also this fraction of material, usually not recovered, will be transferred to Ecoplasteam facility to become Ecoallene after a proper treatment.

Functioning of the plant:
The input material, in form of commingled bales, comes from the paper mill after undergoing to a process for TetraPak cellulose recovery. The material is processed and treated through progressive phases and washed with a series of equipment in order to reduce the presence of paper fibers. Once the material is clean, it is mixed by a gravimetric dosing system, filtrated, granulated by the extrusion line and finally put in big bags.

Ecoallene becomes a raw material to be extruded or injection moulded like a standard polymer. It can be coloured and additivated for different applications.

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