Posted by John M on April 23, 2017 at 07:42:18 from (67.231.165.179):
In Reply to: Re: Plastic posted by showcrop on April 23, 2017 at 07:16:42:
I contract for the R&D division of Sealed Air. I actually made a mistake in saying "post" consumer, they do very little of that, however the company that does the repelletizing of SA scrap plastic does use post consumer plastics in the process. Point was though, this division, and the company as a whole is very big on recycling. The government put a damper on what can be used woth this material, like it cant be used for food grade or medical grade materials, but for shrink and stretch films it cant be. It takes some digging, but you can search the Sealed Air webpage and find the recycling policies and what they do.
Another company that occupies some of our warehouses is Tecnor Apex. The make water hoses, hose pipes to the southerners. Everything, and I mean everything on that hose is 100% recycled material. Even the hose ends are recycled material, brass or aluminum. They actaully buy scrap material and do all of the processing on site, except the ends which are actually made at another divison in I think it is NC, I really cant recall what the manager told me about those.
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