Trade Resources Industry Views British Plastic Federation, Recoup Welcome South Korea Plastic Production and Recycling Federation

British Plastic Federation, Recoup Welcome South Korea Plastic Production and Recycling Federation

The South Korea Plastic Production and Recycling Federation recently met with the British Plastic Federation (BPF), RECOUP and VEKA Recycling at VEKA’s site in Kent.

The group — which included representatives from the Korea Vinyl Environment Council, Korea PVC Pipe Industry Co-operative and Korea Automotive Recyclers Association — learnt more about plastic recycling in the UK and the current initiatives to increase recycling.

The BPF presented facts about the UK plastic industry and the work the BPF Recycling Group is doing through its latest group strategy. The Plastics Industry Recycling Action Plan (PIRAP) was also explained and the whole value chain approach it uses to increase plastic recycling.

RECOUP provided insight into plastic recycling collections in the UK and the research and promotional work it does to increase recycling through pledge4plastics.

VEKA recycling provided the group with a company-specific example of recycling PVC windows within the UK market. Simon Scholes, the commercial director of VEKA Recycling and chairman of the Rigids Working Group within the BPF Recycling Group, explained the group’s vision of having recycled material more widely recognised as a great product, as well as what can be learnt from recycling within the PVC industry.

The visiting representatives were interested in the voluntary approach of recycling initiatives in the UK, which differed from the more regulated approach in South Korea. They were also keen to understand how the PRN system worked in the UK.

Source: http://packagingmaterials.packaging-business-review.com/news/bpf-and-recoup-welcome-south-korea-plastic-production-and-recycling-federation-5873514
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