Viridor partnership sees additional 5,000 tonnes of plastic reprocessed in UK

Viridor has agreed a two-year contract with a UK plastics company to reprocess around 5,000 tonnes of recycling sacks, shopping bags and film each year, material which would have otherwise been sent abroad to develop end-of-waste products.

The material is sourced from Crayford, Milton Keynes, Masons and Plymouth MRFs. Previously markets for this grade of plastic were Asian countries and, more recently, Turkey.

Viridor Resource Management Managing Director Keith Trower said the company was committed to establishing long term and sustainable outlets for all material streams.

Mr Trower said: “VRM is actively seeking opportunities to agree end-of-waste contracts with reprocessors here in the UK where this demand and capacity exists.

“The resource market remains a global market, governed by the basic principles of supply and demand, but we recognise public sentiment that the UK should find a way to deal with its own waste.

Kai Ma, Managing Director of KS Plastics – “Our product, both flake and pellet, can be used in a number of applications to give this material new life but, at present, it is predominantly in demand in the insulation market.”

This was the view of four in five people polled in Viridor’s 2018 Recycling Index and this is reflected in our focus on companies which are investing in the UK and Europe to meet the capacity gap in UK waste production and our reprocessing of certain grades of polymer.”

He added: “These partnerships offer real opportunities for UK companies to come together to advance recycling and circular economy ambitions, giving the public added confidence that their efforts at home can see materials go on to live another life, moving away from a disposable society.”

KS Plastics, a Gloucestershire-based plastics reprocessing company, invested £1.5 million in its new facility. The company’s investment continues with a further two washing lines which will increase capacity to 24ktpa.

Kai Ma, Managing Director of KS Plastics, said: “Our focus is on adding much-needed plastic processing capacity to the UK. We have chosen to target the lower end of the value chain to create something unique to the market.  This is a three-polymer pellet which allows for low grade films to be processed quickly.  We believe this may be unique in the UK, with other processors hand sorting to process one type of polymer.”

Ms Ma added: “Our product, both flake and pellet, can be used in a number of applications to give this material new life but, at present, it is predominantly in demand in the insulation market.

“We are happy to be working with Viridor to offer a secure and viable UK recycling route for this material.  Such partnerships are imperative to encourage investment in the UK.”


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