EcoStar Makes Great Strides in PET Thermoform Recycling and Extrusion

August 23rd, 2012

Despite the numerous complexities in the PET thermoform recycling process, EcoStar is forging ahead in the pursuit of “perfecting” the process to develop high quality rollstock from recycled thermoforms.

EcoStar Makes Great Strides in PET Thermoform Recycling and Extrusion

EcoStar recycles both PET bottles and thermoforms, extruding them into post-consumer recycled PET rollstock for new thermoform packaging applications.


EcoStar, a Placon company, is continuing to make headway in the recycling and production of quality RPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate) thermoform flake and extruded sheet.

The 70,000 sq ft EcoStar facility is dedicated to recycling PETE by reclaiming both plastic bottles and thermoforms and turning them into premium retail and food grade sheet. The facility runs  365 days a year, purchasing bales of curbside collected and deposited  post-consumer PET bottles and mixed bales of post-consumer thermoform  packaging. When building the EcoStar facility, test loads of PET  thermoforms were used in order to design the plant with the capability  to process them.

“Today, EcoStar is able to recycle 100%  thermoform bales and use them directly in our sheet extrusion blend,”  explains Megan Moore, Process Engineer at EcoStar. “We have produced  sheet that is comprised of over 80% thermoform flake and used that sheet  to manufacture BlisterBox® as well as custom thermoforms for a Fortune 100 consumer goods company with excellent results. We are also including thermoform flake as a component of our extrusion blend on a regular basis with consistently  good outcomes as well.”

In 2009, NAPCOR stated that roughly 1.4 billion lbs of PET thermoform packages were produced in North America annually. Today, most municipalities still do not accept thermoform packaging for recycling. Despite this, EcoStar is forging ahead in a path to explore using thermoform bales in a composite mixture with bottle bales to give more versatility in processing; both in recycling as well as in extrusion.

In recent years, after rigorous studies and testing, EcoStar has been seeing major improvements in its extruded  sheet properties. Recent improvements have come to fruition due to experience with material blends and processes as well as advances in technologies.

A Long Road Ahead

Despite the numerous complexities in the PET  thermoform recycling process, EcoStar Plastics is forging ahead in the  pursuit of “perfecting” the process to develop high quality flake and sheet from recycled thermoforms.

“There are a number of issues we are trying to  address, “states Moore. “Adhesives can be difficult to remove as can  paper labels, resulting in a pronounced “amber” color in the extruded sheet. EcoStar is working alongside one of the largest labeling material  manufacturers in the world to create an adhesive that allows labels to be removed in standard washing conditions in the recycling process.”

No matter what lies ahead for PET thermoform  recycling, EcoStar’s goal has, and will continue to be, to proactively  research, recycle and output high quality, recycled post-consumer PET materials while proactively promoting the recycling of these materials to consumers and businesses alike.

For more information, please visit www.ecostarplastics.com or www.placon.com.

ABOUT ECOSTAR
EcoStar is a North American recycler and extruder of high-clarity, thin-gauge rigid PET rollstock for thermoformed food, retail and non-sterile medical packaging applications.  One of the largest in the Midwest, the WI-based EcoStar facility reclaims and recycles over 1 billion curbside collected plastic bottles and thermoforms a year, extruding them into ultra clear, sustainable PET rollstock that is 100% recyclable. For more information, visit www.ecostarplastics.com.




 

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