03.14.19
Fourteen new companies have committed to an ongoing campaign that expands market demand for recycled resins and improves plastic recycling in North America. Announced during the 2019 Plastics Recycling Conference, and developed by The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR), this international trade organization represents the plastics recycling industry. The APR Recycling Demand Champions Campaign plays a prominent role in driving investment and increasing supply of PCR.
APR has also announced a partnership with The Foodservice Packaging Institute (FPI) to further expand the options for Champion Companies to increase their PCR usage through polystyrene (PS) applications. FPI sponsored the development of a list of PS PCR vendor companies that will be added to the current vendor listing on the APR website, and supported the recruitment of new APR Recycling Demand Champion companies.
“We welcome the opportunity to partner with FPI to expand the options that Demand Champion companies have to achieve their commitment,” explains Liz Bedard, director of the APR Rigid Plastic Recycling Program. “APR Recycling Demand Champions commit to boost the current demand for PCR – it is all about new demand.”
The campaign includes any and all new volume PCR utilization. This can be achieved through purchasing “work in process” (WIP) goods used in manufacturing facilities that contain PCR, developing a new application for PCR, as well as an increase in PCR usage in a current application.
APR has announced the following APR Recycling Demand Champions:
“Due to current market conditions, the critical need for an increase in demand has become glaringly apparent,” says Bedard. “Within 12 months of becoming a Demand Champion, those companies must purchase or manufacture PCR containing item(s) and report to APR.”
All data submitted to APR will remain confidential but will be aggregated and developed into a reporting tool that will be released in October of each year.
“APR began recruiting companies to commit to the campaign in 2017,” comments Steve Alexander, president and CEO of APR. “We are pleased that the number of companies continues to expand each year, and we look forward to working with them to expand the market for mixed residential plastics, increase the demand for postconsumer recycled resins and enhancing the plastics recycling industry.”
APR has also announced a partnership with The Foodservice Packaging Institute (FPI) to further expand the options for Champion Companies to increase their PCR usage through polystyrene (PS) applications. FPI sponsored the development of a list of PS PCR vendor companies that will be added to the current vendor listing on the APR website, and supported the recruitment of new APR Recycling Demand Champion companies.
“We welcome the opportunity to partner with FPI to expand the options that Demand Champion companies have to achieve their commitment,” explains Liz Bedard, director of the APR Rigid Plastic Recycling Program. “APR Recycling Demand Champions commit to boost the current demand for PCR – it is all about new demand.”
The campaign includes any and all new volume PCR utilization. This can be achieved through purchasing “work in process” (WIP) goods used in manufacturing facilities that contain PCR, developing a new application for PCR, as well as an increase in PCR usage in a current application.
APR has announced the following APR Recycling Demand Champions:
- Envision
- Plastipak/Clean Tech
- Annie’s
- Dow
- Dart
- Fabri-Kal
- Paktech
- Re-Play
- Avery Dennison
- Colgate-Palmolive
- Pactiv
- Revolution Plastics
- Coldkeepers
“Due to current market conditions, the critical need for an increase in demand has become glaringly apparent,” says Bedard. “Within 12 months of becoming a Demand Champion, those companies must purchase or manufacture PCR containing item(s) and report to APR.”
All data submitted to APR will remain confidential but will be aggregated and developed into a reporting tool that will be released in October of each year.
“APR began recruiting companies to commit to the campaign in 2017,” comments Steve Alexander, president and CEO of APR. “We are pleased that the number of companies continues to expand each year, and we look forward to working with them to expand the market for mixed residential plastics, increase the demand for postconsumer recycled resins and enhancing the plastics recycling industry.”