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- Dow and Mura Technology will increase advanced recycling capacity in the US and Europe by 600 kilotonnes by 2030.

- The expansion builds on Mura's first facility in Teesside, England, which will be fully operational in 2023.
- By combining advanced (chemical) recycling as a complementary technology to mechanical recycling, Dow is making significant progress towards its sustainability, climate and waste reduction goals.
- As the largest purchaser of Mura's circular raw materials, Dow will be able to supply sustainable products to major brand owners worldwide and reduce the amount of plastic waste.
- Dow is providing Mura Technology with significant financial resources to implement multi-year plastics recycling projects.

- Valoregen is building the largest hybrid recycling plant in Damazan, France, with a processing capacity of up to 70 kilotonnes of plastic waste per year.
- Dow will be the main customer for post-consumer recyclates (PCR) from Valoregen's new facility.
- In the future, the site will combine advanced and mechanical recycling facilities in one ecosystem.

Mondi partnered with the National Test Centre Circular Plastics (NTCP) in the Netherlands to prove effective sorting of its plastic packaging during the recycling process.

Real-life scenarios were created to prove Mondi's mono polypropylene (PP) pouches and reel material are designed for recycling, can be identified during the recycling process and sent to the correct recycling stream.
The tests validate how Mondi's recyclable mono-material packaging can contribute to European plastics strategy recycling targets.

Four industry partners are collaborating on industry-leading approach for closed-loop recycling of PET-based multilayer laminates used for thermo-formed food trays. BOBST’s coating expertise is key to success of innovative process which is an important step towards universal recycling of PET

Henkel has reached another milestone in the field of sustainable packaging: from now on, 50 percent of the bottle bodies of the hand dishwashing liquid Pril produced in Germany will be made of recycled material from the yellow bag. Recycled beverage bottles are used for the remaining share, so that the bottle bodies are made of 100 percent recycled PET (rPET).

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