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Stadler celebrates opening of Republic Services’ second Polymer Center

StadlerAnlagenbau has completed the design and installation of the new Republic Services Polymer Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. This marks the second facility developed for Republic Services, following the launch of the Las Vegas Polymer Center in late 2023.
Stadler celebrates opening of Republic Services’ second Polymer Center
Operations at Republic Service’s Polymer Center Monday, March 17, 2025, in Indianapolis. Copyright: Stadler
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The new Indianapolis Polymer Center builds on the success of the Las Vegas facility and further strengthens Republic Services’ vertically integrated plastics recycling operations. The plant is designed to process pre-sorted plastics collected by Republic Services to recover PET and Polyolefins (PO). It will provide high-quality, food-grade recycled plastics for reuse in the production of new bottles, jugs, and containers.

The Republic Services Polymer Center in Indianapolis incorporates a dual-line system designed by Stadler. Bales of mixed plastics are opened using Stadler’s WireX machine for fully automated wire removal. The materials are fed into the facility and processed separately on two dedicated lines: one for PET and one for mixed plastics, with capacities of 5.5 and 5 tons per hour, respectively.

The process on the PET line begins with mechanical separation and cleaning to remove ferrous particles. A Stadler STT2000 ballistic separator then sorts materials into rigid, flexible, and fines fractions, which undergo near-infrared (NIR) sorting to further separate caps, rings, and labels. The 3D fractions go on to be processed through Stadler’s Label Remover. Clear PET, caps, and rings are directed to the washing line for granulation and cleaning for reuse, while color PET is compacted into bales.

On the mixed plastics line, materials are first sorted into fines and sieve overflow. The heavier fractions from the overflow are then separated into four polyethylene (PE) fractions –Natural, White, Red/Orange/Yellow, and Other/Color – and two polypropylene (PP) fractions – Natural/White and Other/Color. PET is recovered from this stream and redirected to the PET line for further processing. The final sorted products are stored in dedicated bunkers before being baled for market distribution.

The linear flow of the plant’s design enhances operational efficiency by improving access to all areas, simplifying maintenance, and incorporating a fully enclosed pre-sort area and a control room with a comprehensive view of material flow and baler operations. The facility also prioritizes workplace quality, offering an open, well-lit environment.

Source: Stadler

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