“Second life” for surplus packaging in new RPC scheme
26 Jun 2018 --- RPC bpi protec’s Worcester, UK, site has established a closed-loop recycling scheme to capture surplus plastic packaging and turn it into second-life products for the benefit of its customers’ sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility activities.
Unused wicketted polyethene (PE) bags and PE films are returned under the protec Reprocess Scheme, which links with its sister recycling division to create a variety of no maintenance, sustainable and cost-effective Plaswood products such as activity tables and benches. Plaswood is produced using 100 percent recycled polythene, diverting valuable waste from landfill and providing a realistic, long-lasting alternative to hardwood that itself can be fully recycled at the end of its use.
As an added advantage all protec Reprocess Scheme collections are made by lorries on their return journey from making a delivery to customers, saving on fuel costs and the CO2 footprint of transportation.
As part of the RPC bpi group, RPC bpi protec is Europe’s largest recycler of PE films, recycling over 85,000 tons each year. The protec Reprocess Scheme is an important part of the company’s service to customers that helps to deliver sustainable packaging solutions as Sue Mohan, RPC bpi protec’s Sales Director explains:
“We have already partnered with a number of important customers on this initiative, helping to support their CSR and sustainability programs by taking their unused packaging and turning it into Plaswood benches for the benefit of organizations local to them.
“The protec Reprocess Scheme is a real differentiator for us, both minimizing waste and maximizing efficiencies within our supply chain. Our aim is to widen this service and bring the sustainability benefits it offers to our other customers in the very near future.”
Established in the UK in 1991, RPC is today a leading international design and engineering company in plastic products in packaging and non-packaging markets, with centers of excellence worldwide and a turnover of around £3.9bn.
PackagingInsights has noted key stories from the company including RPC Superfos’s SuperLock pot and Treaclemoon's recent product revamp that worked with RPC M&H Plastics.
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