Major Brands Collaborate to Enhance Recycling of Small Plastic Components

Major Brands Collaborate to Enhance Recycling of Small Plastic Components

You may not know this, but you cannot recycle plastic caps, bottle pumps and other small plastic parts in most cases.

The reason is because the equipment used in sorting and recycling plastic isn’t designed for small parts.

Small parts will usually create clogs, stoppages and problems with the machinery used in sorting and recycling.

So, it’s an important progression that Maybelline, Kraft Heinz, and Procter & Gamble have joined forces to improve the recycling of small plastic items such as bottle caps and lotion pumps.

These components often evade recycling processes due to their size, contributing to environmental pollution.

The collaboration aims to develop innovative solutions that ensure these small parts are effectively collected and processed.

By enhancing recycling infrastructure and consumer awareness, the initiative seeks to reduce the environmental footprint of plastic packaging.

This effort reflects a growing trend among major corporations to adopt sustainable practices and promote a circular economy.

By tackling the challenges associated with recycling small plastic components, these companies are taking a proactive stance in reducing plastic pollution.

For more detailed information, refer to the original article on Trellis.

 

 

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