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In this blog article, we take a closer look at closed-loop recycling of polyester textiles and the opportunities this sustainable system offers.
READ MOREIt is well known that irresponsible use of plastic waste is a problem for the environment. It is estimated that by 2030, global plastic consumption will reach 460 million tons.
READ MOREThe proposal for a PPWR regulation adopted by the European Union replaces the currently valid 1994 packaging directive. The new regulations are intended to stop the predicted rising trend in packaging waste by 2030.
READ MOREMelt filtration plays a crucial role in the plastic recycling process.
READ MOREPlastic pelletizing plays a crucial role in the recycling process. In this step, the melt is converted into pellets.
READ MORENot all recycling machines are the same, and that also applies to manufacturers. Each manufacturer provides different technologies. That's what decides whether you can process various inhouse, post-consumer or post-industrial materials in different shapes
READ MOREThe abbreviation LDPE stands for low-density polyethylene, which is a thermoplastic material consisting of hydrogen and carbon. LDPE is the oldest form of polyethylene and is widely used in the manufacture of rigid and flexible packaging.
READ MOREToday, fibers and textiles are being produced in ever-increasing numbers. This means there is a growing need for sustainable solutions and the topic of fiber recycling is taking on greater significance.
READ MOREHow does the investment calculation work for a recycling machine? In our blog article we discuss this and other questions.
READ MOREBuy the right recycling machine for your company. Learn about the most important factors you need to take into consideration.
READ MOREWhat are the advantages and disadvantages of the two technologies "repelletizing" and "grinding"?
READ MORENot all recycling technologies are the same. But they do have the same objective.
READ MORE80% of costs in manufacturing companies are for materials. "How to recycle plastic?" is often considered when trying to lower these costs.
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