London welcomes world’s first HPDE bottle recycling plant

Archiv – A revolutionary plant in London has opened last week which is said to be the world’s first to recycle mixed waste plastic bottles back into useful food packaging material. The UK division of Australian recycling firm Closed Loop Recycling, will take 35,000 tonnes of recovered plastic bottles, including milk and soft drink bottles and turn them back into recycled raw material for new food and drink packaging.United Kingdom | A revolutionary plant in London has opened last week which is said to be the world’s first to recycle mixed waste plastic bottles back into useful food packaging material. The UK division of Australian recycling firm Closed Loop Recycling, will take 35,000 tonnes of recovered plastic bottles, including milk and soft drink bottles and turn them back into recycled raw material for new food and drink packaging. The first customers to purchase the recycled food grade plastic from the plant include Coca-Cola Enterprises, Marks & Spencer, Nampak Plastics Europe and Solo Cup (Europe).
The plant has been funded by private equity, with Foresight Group providing the majority of financing alongside seed funding from Closed Loop Environmental Solutions in Australia and grants from WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme), the Government-backed waste minimisation and recycling body, and the London Development Agency.
’This plant represents the evidence that the UK is undergoing a recycling revolution – until now there has been no facility to recycle bottles back into plastic food packaging’, explains Chris Dow, Managing Director, Closed Loop Recycling. ’The industry and consumer are now viewing recycled plastic in a completely new light, it is no longer waste, it is a valuable resource. In addition, each plastic bottle that we recycle reduces the bottle’s carbon footprint by around 25%*.’
Dr Liz Goodwin, CEO of WRAP comments: ’WRAP is currently focused on a range of key developments which are delivering a step change in plastics recycling in the UK. The new Closed Loop Recycling London plant represents an exciting and significant move forward in the UK’s ability to recycle plastic, which saves natural resources, reduces carbon and delivers real action on climate change.’
Newly elected mayor of London, Boris Johnson, adds: ’Londoners want to be green and recycle more, so it is welcome news that this state-of-the-art recycling plant in Dagenham is now open to recycle tonnes of the capital’s plastic waste that was previously destined for landfill. This is good for London and good for the environment.’
Coca Cola Enterprises (CCE) is supporting the scheme, as part of its wider environmental commitments. Hubert Patricot, Managing Director Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd comments: ’We are delighted that Closed Loop Recycling’s plant in London will help us purchase recycled PET here in the UK. It’s very encouraging to see a process that allows waste to be collected from UK consumers, reprocessed locally, with the recycled product being put back to use in our factories across the UK.’
James Crick, Business Development Director for Nampak Plastics, adds: ’The agreement with Closed Loop Recycling to supply Nampak with up to 6000 tonnes each year of recycled HDPE is an important step towards recycled content HDPE milk bottles being widely available in the UK for the first time. About 80% of milk sold by retailers is in plastic containers demonstrating its popularity with consumers due to its strength and practicality. We are committed to supplying all our UK manufactured HDPE milk bottles with up to 10% recycled content during 2008/09 and bottle to bottle recycling (HDPE milk bottles back into HDPE milk bottles) presents the most sustainable and efficient means of recycling.’
Using leading edge technologies, Closed Loop Recycling will turn what may have been previously exported to developing countries at low value or discarded into landfill into new material suitable for food and drink packaging. This creates a circle of constantly recycled plastic and the ’Closed Loop’ philosophy. Closed Loop Recycling has already announced its expansion within the UK demonstrating its position as a leader in high grade plastics recycling.

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