U.S. Plastics Jointly Solve Bioplastic Recycling Problem

WINSTON SALEM, New Caledonia, USA News that Primo Water, together with 19 other organizations, has established a new organization, the Bioplastics Recycling Consortium, to solve the problem of bioplastics recycling. The mission of the organization is to establish an effective, efficient and economical recycling system and terminal market for post-consumer bioplastics. The consortium helps to ensure that bioplastics can be used as a complete renewable energy source and truly sustainable material for manufacturers, retailers, waste management, and recycling companies and consumers interested in developing packaging materials. To better protect our environment.
Delegates who participated in the first meeting of the organization came from the waste and recycling industry, brand owners, retailers, academic and research institutions, and non-governmental organizations, and were interested in bringing together representatives from various fields so that they could provide A 360-degree view of bioplastics.
Tim Ronan, vice president of marketing at Primo To Go, pointed out: "The use of renewable materials for packaging, and recycling for new packaging is the ultimate definition of sustainability. The Bioplastics Recycling Consortium has great potential because it is first focused on aggregating. Multiple connections in the value chain to specifically explore the lifecycle of bioplastics.” Primo recently introduced the first nationwide bottled water for sale, using bottles of plant-based Ingeo® natural resin, unlike other bottled water. Crude oil-based materials are used.