Partnership pushes growth for mixed-plastic user – Resource Recycling

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Partnership pushes growth for mixed-plastic user – Resource Recycling

RESIN8 aggregate, which is used in concrete products. | Courtesy of CRDC Global

The Alliance to End Plastic Waste will provide a low-interest loan to fund the expansion of a company that recycles low-grade plastics into an aggregate used in concrete products.

Funded by plastics producers, consumer product brand owners and other companies, the Alliance to End Plastic Waste recently partnered with the Center for Regenerative Design and Collaboration (CRDC Global). CRDC processes hard-to-recycle mixed plastics into a plastic-mineral gravel alternative branded RESIN8. That product can then be used in concrete blocks and pavers, precast concrete or poured-in-place concrete.

According to a press release, the partnership will allow CRDC to open a 14,000-square-foot production plant in York, Pa. and expand production at its existing plant in Costa Rica. Combined, the facilities will be able to recycle up to 52 million pounds of plastic per year.

CRDC Global Communications Director Sebastian van der Vegt told Resource Recycling the York plant will initially have a capacity of 25-30 tons per day. The facility will rely on multiple sources for its U.S. feedstock, including plastic Nos. 1-7 bales (provided they contain minimal non-plastics) from MRFs, scrap from industrial manufacturers, and litter gathered during environmental cleanups by non-governmental organizations.

CRDC global will pay for feedstock, charge for it or accept it for free, depending on the material being supplied, van der Vegt said.

“The objective is for our feedstock to …….

Source: https://resource-recycling.com/recycling/2021/09/21/partnership-pushes-growth-for-mixed-plastic-user/

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