Banbury - WES Greenstar will add 20,000 tonnes per year of re-processing capacity for non-bottle household plastic packaging such as margarine tubs, yoghurt pots and meat trays, following the capital grant competition launched in June 2009, WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme) has announced. Research launched last summer demonstrated the commercial and technical viability of recycling and re-processing non-bottle household plastic packaging, in addition to the environmental benefits.
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The contract was finalised in January with WES Greenstar which aims to deliver 20,000 tonnes of processing capacity by 2013. The material will be collected from households by the local authorities in the surrounding region. WRAP hopes other facilities to recycle more household plastic packaging in other local authority areas will be encouraged by the new WES facility.
James Donaldson, founder and managing director of Queen’s award-winning Greenstar WES, said: “We’re delighted to receive WRAP funding for our new facility, which will be based at our Redcar site and which will create a further 20 new jobs. The grant recognises Greenstar WES’s outstanding track record in developing the plastic recycling technology and processes to maximise resource recovery and reuse.
"Our new mixed plastics plant will be able to process natural and mixed colour polypropylene, PE and PET in addition to PVC and PS, all sourced from domestic recycling collections. Our annual processing of 20,000 tonnes of mixed rigid plastic packaging will primarily be sold to customers with higher value industrial applications."
Although more than 216,000 tonnes of plastic bottles are collected for recycling in the UK, the recycling of non-bottle household plastic packaging is still limited. By supporting this new facility WRAP hopes to demonstrate the business case for increasing mixed plastics recycling in the UK and so attract further investment in capacity. Quelle: Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP)
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