BERRY Global has announced that the firm’s plastics recycling facility in Heanor has opened a Centre of Excellence to enhance the level of quality evaluation of the recycled material used to produce the company’s Sustane recycled polymer.
The new lab facility analyses the material composition of incoming scrap material, which Berry said results in a higher quality of recyclate for use in the manufacture of second life products.
This service is described as providing added reassurance for customers seeking to incorporate at least 30% recycled material into their packaging to meet the requirements of the UK Plastics Tax.
Jagan Mohanraj, technical director, Berry Global, said, “Following Berry Heanor’s successful EUCertPlast accreditation, this new investment in our recycling laboratory facilities helps to ensure the consistency and quality of our Sustane grades, giving our customers the confidence that the performance of their packaging will not be compromised in any way by the inclusion of recycled material. This is particularly essential for packaging used in heavy duty applications such as collation shrink film and collection sacks.
“The Centre of Excellence exemplifies our Berry promise – bringing innovation for the world and added value solutions for our customers.”
The facility was officially opened by local MP Nigel Mills, who said, “I have kept in regular contact with the Berry Heanor site in the heart of my constituency since I was first elected an MP in 2010, and have always been impressed with their drive and determination to increase both volumes of recycled plastics produced at Heanor, as well as the commitment to achieve the highest product quality standards. The opening of these new testing facilities is a further example of Berry’s work to achieving true circulatory for plastic packaging, and this is indeed good news both for the environment and the economy of the East Midlands.”