Plastic Recycling

Dow and P&G partner to create new plastics recycling technology

Dow has entered into a joint development agreement with Procter & Gamble (P&G) Company to develop new proprietary recycling technology for hard-to-recycle plastic waste.

The collaboration aims to develop recycling technology that can efficiently convert packaging into recycled polyethylene (PE) of near-virgin quality with a reduced greenhouse gas emissions footprint compared to fossil-based PE.

The two companies will focus on using the dissolution process and will integrate their respective patented technologies and expertise into the project.

The process will recycle a wide range of plastic materials, with a primary focus on PE and post-household plastic waste such as rigid, flexible, and multilayer packaging, which are traditionally more challenging to recycle.

The joint technology aims to deliver high-quality post-consumer recycled (PCR) polymer, which is then expected to be used by P&G to manufacture its consumer packaging.

P&G’s move to use PCR material for its packaging will further contribute to a circular approach that maximises resource utility and minimises material waste.

The global partnership between Dow and P&G is effective immediately and will continue until the commercialisation phase.

Both companies bring extensive experience in materials science, manufacturing capabilities, and large-scale supply chain management to the table.

Source: packaging-gateway.com

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