01.21.20
Following the successful recycling certification of its Propafilm Strata SL high barrier film earlier this year, Innovia Films has decided to extend the testing program across all its uncoated, acrylic coated and EVOH barrier range of films.
Interseroh analyzes and evaluates the packaging based on sound criteria along with the entire after-life processes (collection, sorting, recycling and processing). The result of its stringent analysis is a scale that determines whether the packaging is non-recyclable through to very good.
Stephen Langstaff, global business manager, packaging at Innovia Films, states, “This certification provides us with independent validation that our polypropylene films are fully recyclable.”
Currently, there is limited collection of flexible films across Europe, which means that this valuable resource is being wasted. Everyday products that have been manufactured from polypropylene can be reclaimed and reprocessed back into polymer pellets for use in a diverse range of commercial and industrial applications such as the molding of plastic parts for the automotive industry.
Langstaff continues, “If collection streams were standardized across the UK and Europe, polypropylene and other polyolefins could be recycled and reused without significant problem. The next step for Innovia is to work with partners to develop a food compliant stream so that recyclate can be incorporated back into film”
Interseroh analyzes and evaluates the packaging based on sound criteria along with the entire after-life processes (collection, sorting, recycling and processing). The result of its stringent analysis is a scale that determines whether the packaging is non-recyclable through to very good.
Stephen Langstaff, global business manager, packaging at Innovia Films, states, “This certification provides us with independent validation that our polypropylene films are fully recyclable.”
Currently, there is limited collection of flexible films across Europe, which means that this valuable resource is being wasted. Everyday products that have been manufactured from polypropylene can be reclaimed and reprocessed back into polymer pellets for use in a diverse range of commercial and industrial applications such as the molding of plastic parts for the automotive industry.
Langstaff continues, “If collection streams were standardized across the UK and Europe, polypropylene and other polyolefins could be recycled and reused without significant problem. The next step for Innovia is to work with partners to develop a food compliant stream so that recyclate can be incorporated back into film”