The American Chemistry Council’s Plastics Division (ACC) has announced that Amcor, the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) and Procter & Gamble have been selected to receive Innovation in Plastics Recycling Awards in 2017.

The awards recognize companies, nonprofits and government bodies that successfully bring new technologies, products and initiatives to communities and the marketplace, which demonstrate significant innovations in plastics recycling. The 2017 winners are recognized for supporting end markets for recycled plastics.

“This year’s award recipients are doing critical work to help support and grow domestic end markets for recycled plastics,” says Craig Cookson, senior director of recycling and energy recovery for ACC. “The honorees are leaders in innovation, helping to ensure that valuable recycled plastics are being kept out of landfills and used in new products.”

Amcor created a mono-material plastic pouch that contains 20 percent post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic. In addition, Amcor notes that the pouch itself can be recycled along with other mono-material plastic bags and product overwraps at drop-off locations across the U.S. The pouch features the How2Recycle label, which educates consumers about how to recycle various packaging materials, including plastics. The latest company to use Amcor’s innovative pouch is Method.

APR launched its Recycling Demand Champions Campaign to encourage the use of recycled plastics in durable products. Demand Champions voluntarily commit to purchase “Work in Progress” items such as crates, totes and pallets that contain PCR resin produced from mixed residential plastics. Since the campaign’s launch in fall 2017, more than 10 companies have taken the Recycling Demand Champion Pledge.

P&G worked with PureCycle Technologies to develop a recycling technology that produces high-quality recycled polypropylene (PP), increasing the variety of end-market applications for the material. P&G plans to use the recycled PP in more of its packaging and says that the recycled PP will be available for other companies to purchase through PureCycle.

 

The American Chemistry Council’s Plastics Division

www.americanchemistry.com/plastics