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The NextLoopp PP recycling program, an alliance-based project launched in October 2020, is developing food-grade recycled polypropylene (FGrPP) from post-consumer packaging and is gaining moment.
“In order to unlock the full value of plastics, critical gaps must be addressed so that these valuable resources can be recycled back into the economy after u.
Polypropylene is the most widely used plastic in food packagi.
Following the positive results of its tracer-based sorting trials, Nextek recently started producing food-grade recycled PP, producing over 60 different products using 4 grades of food-grade PPristine and INRT rppstine resins, specifically Created for odor-free and movement-free packaging developed within the scope of the proje.
Professor Edward Kosior, founder and CEO of Nextek and Nextloopp, said he was very pleased to welcome LyondellBasell as a member, bringing additional expertise to the proje.