The Germany-based plastics processor first opened the plant in March 2021, where it cleans, sorts, and grounds post-industrial PE and PP from its own production and from its customers. Röchling then reprocesses the recyclates into semi-finished technical plastic products at its plant in Haren.
By 2027, the Geeste-Dalum recycling centre will be expanded to cover an area of more than 30,000 square metres, up from the original 6,300 square metres. Röchling aims to process more than 10,000 tonnes of plastic waste per year in the new sustainability centre.
“Our customers can reduce their own amount of waste, return unused offcuts from production and purchase new semi-finished products made therefrom,” said Wilhelm Korte-Dirxen, COO of Röchling Industrial. “Our extensive range of services and the high quality of our sustainable products strengthens the close relationship with our customers in the long term.”
The new €10 million investment brings the total investment in Geeste-Dalum to €15 million. Röchling Industrial is part of the Röchling Group, which also includes medical and automotive divisions. The Group’s divisions generated joint annual sales of €2.7 billion in 2023.
Source: sustainableplastics