Today, Veolia launches its answer to the plastic revolution with PlastiLoop, the sustainable circular polymer solution.
What is PlastiLoop?
With over 30 years of experience in plastic recycling, Veolia is proud to announce the launch of PlastiLoop, which offers a unique range of recycled resins and ready-to-use circular polymers. PlastiLoop provides bespoke solutions for the substitution of virgin resins for an array of industries, ensuring the end-products meet quality and compliance standards, as well as functional requirements for the client.
Why are circular polymers important?
To achieve Ecological Transformation, we must reduce emissions across industries, optimise and secure our resources and in turn, decrease pollution. Additionally, for your business, increasing recycled materials within your supply and product chains is crucial to creating a circular economy, whilst helping to reach your sustainability targets and meet consumer demand.
Who does PlastiLoop help?
At present, PlastiLoop caters for 7 industries worldwide where in each, plastic compound applications are aligned to their end-use, ensuring the products are fully adapted to the client’s and industry’s specifications.
From food grade bottles to flower pots to car components and home appliances, PlastiLoop can provide them accordingly. To find out more about PlastiLoop and how it can help your business, visit our PlastiLoop website at plastiloop.veolia.com.
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-Further Reading-
The Times investigates what happens to plastics at our Dagenham facility
'Where does our plastic go?' The Times journalist Ben Cooke set out to answer this enduring question recently, and visited our plastics recycling facility in Dagenham to find out more about our closed-loop recycling process.
How to Transition your Business to a Circular Economy
Download your copy of 'How to Transition your Business to a Circular Economy', and discover more about the closed-loop approach.
A Packaging Compliance Scheme that's the full package
Packaging waste is often demonised as one of society's sustainability weaknesses. Many manufacturers and retailers have already taken steps to cut down on packaging to try and reduce waste, and eco-design of packaging materials is increasingly becoming a priority.