Sustainability, Clean Energy, Recycling & ESG

Recycle Availability Still Expected To Be A Headache For Packagers

Nov 16, 2021 1:02:05 PM / by Graham Copley posted in ESG, Recycling, Polymers, Sustainability, PET, Coca-Cola, polymer producers, renewable polymers, chemical recycling, low carbon, PepsiCo, Unilever, zero carbon, recycled polymers, FMCG, recycling goals

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The chart below on recycling progress by the major FMCG companies is timely as it bumps into plenty of “national recycling day” headlines which include as many stories around recycling polymers into new applications as stories about like for like recycling. The more polymer that moves through collection and sorting and into roadbeds or composite particleboard replacement, etc., the less there is available for the FMCG companies to meet recycling goals. We see this as a major opportunity for the renewable polymer makers, but it is unlikely that there will be enough renewable-based polymers available to close the 2025 gap for most of the companies listed below. What is likely, in our view, is that the packagers will embrace chemical recycling as a way to increase their recycled content and will strike very specific deals with those able to show a chain of custody from collection through new polymer production.

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Packagers Are Looking At Renewable Sources As Recycle Availability Is Limited

May 20, 2021 2:17:33 PM / by Graham Copley posted in Recycling, Biofuels, Polymers, PET, packaging, Gevo, Supply Chain, Butanol, Coca-Cola, packaging materials, biogradable polymers, Renewable Sources, hydrocarbons

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The coverage of the IEA study continues with lots of opinions, which is a good sign as it means that the work is being taken seriously.

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