Plastics Recycling Update

News from PureCycle, Ocean Conservancy and more

Industry Announcements

Global packaging giant Amcor announced it created and/or filled several positions, including chief sustainability officer. 

Chemical producer Dow announced packaging innovation award finalists, including designs for recyclable flexible packaging. 

Beverage maker Keurig Dr Pepper will have to pay a $1.5 million civil penalty to settle charges about the recyclability of its ubiquitous K-Cups.

Nonprofit environmental group The Ocean Cleanup released an estimate that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch – a massive floating accumulation of marine debris in the Pacific Ocean – can be cleaned up in five to 10 years at a cost of $4 billion to $7.5 billion.

The Ocean Conservancy released an analysis claiming that plastic bag bans keep plastic pollution out of the ocean.

Pactiv Evergreen launched its line of Recycleware reduced-density PP meat trays.

PP recycler PureCycle partnered with Seminole County, Florida, and the League of Women Voters to recycle 800 pounds of campaign signs from a primary election.

German sorting machine manufacturer Stadler and marine pollution collector everwave have partnered to deploy SortX, a mobile sorting container to address plastic pollution in rivers.

Global consumer goods heavyweight Unilever entered a public-private partnership focused on reducing plastic use, improving waste management and fostering circular economies.

The Vinyl Sustainability Council announced that 30 companies have completed the +Vantage Vinyl verification process, a voluntary assessment of a vinyl company’s integrated efforts to achieve sustainability in its operations and practices.

 

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