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The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) and plastic recycler Ultra Poly have successfully tested a process to collect and recycle plastic bumper covers for automobiles. According to a case study published on March 1, the process can transfer approximately 1 million pounds of plastic from landfills each year. According to the Plastics Industry Association, recycled polyolefin (TPO) exhibits 85% to 90% of the flexibility and elasticity of virgin material, making it an ideal material for many end products.
Ultra Poly's technology does not rely on third-party recyclers and processors to collect and pre-treat car bumper covers. The second-hand cover is collected directly from the car repair shop, the bumper is removed from the car, and its reusable connecting parts are also screened out.
Kevin Cronin, Vice President of Sustainability and R&D at Ultra Poly, said: "This project shows that real post-consumer materials are not necessarily collected only on the side of the road, nor do they have to be recycled. The pretreatment of the facility. It can also be purchased directly at the source to reduce the carbon footprint and produce more stable recycled products."
Source collection also ensures a stable supply of materials-an auto repair shop can produce up to 30 scrap bumper covers every month. The auto repair shop saves space in the trash can and eliminates people’s concerns that the damaged bumper cover may be "secondarily manufactured" and sold as a replacement.
Tony Radoszewski, CEO of the Plastics Industry Association, said: “This case study is a win-win choice for auto repair shops, recyclers, manufacturers and the environment. We are very I am glad to see the emergence of innovative member companies like Ultra Poly, looking for new ways to eliminate plastic waste, provide new sources of valuable materials, and expand the scale. This means that the recycling industry will have more job opportunities. "
The Ultra Poly case study is part of the Plastics Industry Association's larger New End Market Opportunity (NEMO) program, which focuses the expertise of the entire plastics supply chain on the development of new methods for the recycling, recycling and reuse of plastic products. Patrick Krieger, Director of Sustainability and Materials, Plastics Industry Association, added: "NEMO is committed to bringing plastics to the market, away from landfills and the environment."
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