Co-development of industrial-quality post-consumer recycled plastic: the example of Groupe SEB and Veolia
The introduction of quality recycled plastics from closed loop post-consumer waste is an important issue for manufacturers in their efforts to roll out circular economy strategies. But the lack of pre-existing recycling capabilities means that tackling it requires a co-development approach that pres...
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Published in | Field actions science reports Vol. 23; pp. 68 - 71 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Institut Veolia
09.12.2021
Institut Veolia Environnement |
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Summary: | The introduction of quality recycled plastics from closed loop post-consumer waste is an important issue for manufacturers in their efforts to roll out circular economy strategies. But the lack of pre-existing recycling capabilities means that tackling it requires a co-development approach that presents unexpected difficulties and potential. The project discussed in this interview centers on a pioneering partnership between Groupe SEB and Veolia to develop post-consumer recycled polypropylene for use in electrical and electronic appliances. The project proved highly beneficial for both partners. For Groupe SEB, it was a way of highlighting the potential for incorporating post-consumer recycled plastics, which now encompass various product families, types of plastics and geographical regions. For Veolia, it was the first stage in the development of a recycling process that is now applied worldwide across a range of different sectors. |
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ISSN: | 1867-139X 1867-8521 |