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Greenback and Amcor partner to bring advanced recycling to the UK

  • Susan
  • Sep 16
  • 2 min read

Greenback Recycling Technologies has announced the first UK deployment of its Enval advanced recycling module at global packaging leader Amcor’s facility in Heanor, Derbyshire, where it will undergo a six month commissioning and trial phase.

 

This significant step marks the first time Greenback’s modular chemical recycling technology is hosted by a global packaging leader in Europe. The partnership aims to showcase the potential for co-locating modular recycling units within existing industrial infrastructure – bringing the circular economy closer to reality. The module’s installation at Heanor will provide important learnings for scaling circularity as it will predominantly convert household post consumer flexible packaging waste.


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Greenback’s advanced recycling technology is designed to process post consumer flexible packaging, including multilaminate materials, and convert it into high quality pyrolytic oil, suitable for producing food grade plastics. 

 

The entire recycling process will be verified using the eco2Veritas traceability platform. This software uses AI and IoT devices to capture all process data from the receipt of waste through to the production of pyrolytic oil. The oil carries digital certificate of provenance, which is passed onward in the value chain providing crucial data for mass balance allocation as the oil is converted into recycled plastics.

 

‘This partnership demonstrates the power of collaboration in driving scalable circular solutions,’ said Philippe von Stauffenberg, CEO of Greenback. ‘Hosting this module at Amcor’s Heanor site will enable real time feedback from global experts, as we refine our system for maximum impact before expanding further.’

 

The Heanor trials are expected to play a pivotal role in validating the commercial and environmental benefits of the process. If successful, Amcor has expressed interest in additional modules at Heanor or other sites. The technology could allow it to eventually offer a fully circular solution for flexible packaging to its customers. 


‘We are excited to host this pioneering technology at our Heanor site,’ said Andrew Green, vice president, Amcor Flexibles Europe, Middle East and Africa. ‘Combining Greenback’s innovation with Amcor’s operational experience enables us to improve circularity for soft plastics and help our customers make progress in achieving their own sustainability targets.’

 

 
 
 

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