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Fifty-four thousand tons of rPET per year: ALPLA expands recycling plant in Poland

By ALPLA Group   

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Third extrusion line for PET Recycling Team (PRT) Radomsko

Hard, July 4, 2023 ALPLA is continuing the global expansion of its circular economy with the expansion of its recycling plant in Radomsko (Poland). The internationally active packaging and recycling specialist is investing around eight million Euros in the third extrusion line at the site. The annual production capacity will increase from 30,000 to 54,000 tons of food-grade PET recycling material (rPET). This makes the PET Recycling Team (PRT) Radomsko one of the largest recycling plants of its kind in Europe.

Packaging specialist ALPLA is securing the long-term supply of food-grade PET recycling material (rPET) by expanding the recycling plant in Radomsko. The internationally active company is investing around eight million euros in a state-of-the-art extrusion line. Ten years after its opening, the PET Recycling Team (PRT) Radomsko is one of the largest recycling plants for this material in Europe with a production capacity of 54,000 tons of food-grade rPET pellets per year.

“ALPLA stands for sustainable packaging solutions made of plastic. As a system provider, we develop products optimized for recycling, process high proportions of recyclate in production and take care of efficient recycling. With our global focus on recycling and our commitment in Central and Eastern Europe, we make a significant contribution to the regional bottle-to-bottle cycle,” explains Dietmar Marin, ALPLA Managing Director for the Recycling Division.

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Promoting the recycling loop
By 2025, all PET beverage bottles in the E.U. should contain at least 25 per cent post-consumer recycled (PCR) material. With the expansion of the site in Poland, ALPLA is creating the basis for meeting the EU requirements in the regional markets. “We actively work with customers to create closed loops for PET packaging and accompany them on their sustainability path. To this end, we are taking care of meeting tomorrow’s needs today and already have some excellent examples in reality,” emphasizes Mariusz Musiał, ALPLA Country Manager for Poland. “With this investment, we are targeting the Polish market in particular and ensuring that sufficient rPET is available to our customers,” adds Beata Szynkiewicz-Razik, Commercial Director of PRT Radomsko.

The installation of the third extrusion line in Radomsko will create 12 additional jobs and expand the team to more than 100 employees. “PRT Radomsko has stood for top quality and excellent operational performance for over 10 years. The expansion of the site is a confirmation of our highly motivated team and strengthens our position in the market,” says Plant Manager Marcin Jabłoński.

ALPLA invests around 50 million Euros annually in the global expansion of its recycling activities. With lighthouse projects such as reusable PET, bottles made from 100 per cent rPET and the recent start of production at the joint venture recycling plants ENVICCO (Thailand) and PET Recycling Team Targu Mures (Romania), the company is fully on track. This was followed in June 2023 by the announcement of the first recycling plant in Africa in Ballito, South Africa. The total annual production capacity of all recycling companies and collaborations is around 266,000 tons for rPET (recycled PET) and 74,000 tons for rHDPE (recycled HDPE).

About ALPLA Group
ALPLA is one of the world’s leading companies in the manufacture and reuse of plastic packaging. Around 23,300 employees worldwide produce custom-made packaging systems, bottles, caps and moulded parts at 190 sites in 46 countries. The high-quality packaging is used in a wide range of areas, including for food and drinks, cosmetics and care products, household cleaning products, detergents and cleaning agents, pharmaceutical products, engine oils and lubricants.

ALPLA operates recycling plants for PET and HDPE in Austria, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Romania and Thailand. Other projects are being realized elsewhere around the world.

www.alpla.com

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