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Illinois bill reignites chemical recycling discussion

Published: March 21, 2023
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Mixed recyclables arranged around a recycle symbol.

Opponents of the bill argue chemical recycling is a form of incineration; supporters say it will create jobs and help address plastic waste. | 9DreamStudio/Shutterstock

A bill extending a deadline for a potential chemical recycling pilot project in Illinois is reigniting debate over how to regulate chemical recycling. 

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Partnerships put more recycled resin on the market

Published: March 21, 2023
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Companies from North America and abroad are collaborating to make more recycled resin products available. | Courtesy of EFS-plastics

EFS-plastics, Evonik, M. Holland and other companies are crafting partnerships with the goal of increasing the recycled resin options available to both brands and consumers.

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Caribbean bottle exporter buys PET wash line

Published: March 21, 2023
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Pedro José Cabrera Haché hopes the line will give his company, Cilpen Global, a greater presence in the Dominican Republic. | Hyoto Graphics/Shutterstock

The installation of the first PET wash line in the Dominican Republic will allow a local reclaimer to process a sizable percentage of all bottle scrap generated in the country into food-grade flake.  Continue Reading

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Report: Flexible film can grow as PCR feedstock

Published: March 14, 2023
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Flexible packaging samples.

Collecting a wide variety of film packaging curbside and sorting it at a materials recovery facility (MRF) can deliver big benefits, according to a report on a years-long pilot program. | Tiffy Studio/Shutterstock

Collecting a wide variety of film packaging curbside and sorting it at a MRF can deliver big benefits, according to a report on a years-long pilot program. 

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