What is post-consumer recycled resin?

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Dec. 16, 2024

Post-Consumer Resin (PCR) - What is it and what are the ...

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Many of the world&#;s leading brands have announced commitments to incorporate more post-consumer resin (PCR) in their packaging within the next 5-10 years. This sentiment is echoed by companies in a variety of industries around the world. Post-consumer resin is one solution to curbing the growing plastic pollution problem and decreasing the depletion of natural resources.

To meet the rising demand for post-consumer resin, the return and recycling of specific types of used, empty plastic packaging by consumers is key. One of the ways Mauser Packaging Solutions addresses the increased need for post-consumer resin and supports the transformation from a linear to a circular packaging industry is through our integrated life cycle management program, which includes collection, reconditioning, recycling and manufacturing of products from PCR materials.

So, what is post-consumer resin, how is it made, and what are the benefits?

 

What is Post-Consumer Resin (PCR)?

 

According to the International Organization for Standardization&#;s (ISO) &#;Plastics Vocabulary&#; list, post-consumer or post-use material, is defined as &#;material generated by the end-users of products, that has fulfilled its intended purpose or can no longer be used (including material returned from within the distribution chain).&#; This differs from post-industrial, or pre-consumer material which is defined as &#;material diverted during a manufacturing process&#;.

Post-consumer resin (PCR) includes consumer packaging items such as plastic film, bottles, milk jugs, buckets, and also industrial packaging items such as IBC totes and poly drums. These items can be reprocessed into recycled plastic that&#;s used to make new products.

 

How is PCR manufactured at Mauser Packaging Solutions?

 

When an IBC or plastic drum reaches the end of its usable life and is no longer suitable for reconditioning, the first step in the recycling process is collection through the Mauser Packaging Solutions collection program. Empty containers and used plastic components are then sorted, shredded, ground, washed, dried and repelletized as high-quality post-consumer resin in compliance to ISO : standards. We call this in-house generated PCR &#;RecoleneTM.&#;

RecoleneTM, our premium recycled resin, is used to manufacture our own components and packaging, such as the Infinity Series of products. It offers the same benefits of reusability and recyclability as virgin resin and comparable technical performance. In alone, Mauser Packaging Solutions generated more than 51,000 metric tons of post-consumer resin from empty IBCs and plastic drums returned through our collection program.

What are the benefits using PCR?

 

Post-consumer resin offers a lower carbon footprint compared to virgin materials. Use of PCR diverts waste from landfills, decreases the consumption of virgin raw materials, and reduces emissions while promoting the circular economy.

 

Are you interested in learning more about Post Consumer Recycled Resin? Contact us today to secure an expert consultation!

How can your company contribute?

 

With such high demand for recycled materials, collaboration among the supply chain with the packaging manufacturer, filler and end user is extremely important to establish a true circular economy. To learn how you can participate in our global collection program of IBCs, plastic and steel drums, contact us

 

 

Post-Consumer Resin

Post-Consumer Resin

  • FDA approved

  • Reduced environmental impact

  • Reuses recovered plastics such as single-use items

  • Fully recyclable

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Packaging Made From Post-Consumer Resin

What is PCR?

PCR (Post-Consumer Resin) is plastic that has already been recycled and is repurposed, ready to use again.

It begins with the collection and sorting of recycled products &#; plastic bottles for example. These bottles are then separated from the other plastics, washed and cleaned of all other materials (for example the labels, bottle tops etc). The recycled plastic is then extruded and reprocessed into PCR.

Will I Compromise Quality?

As post-consumer resin consists of a blend of recycled resins (that would have otherwise ended up in landfills) it is known that there can be minor defects on the packaging and slight variations in color. However, these minor defects do not affect the overall function of the product and are strictly cosmetic.

By choosing a reliable packaging supplier, you can greatly mitigate these issues. At Emmerson Packaging, we have a graphics department that has collectively over 150 years of prepress experience. From your designs, we can develop your graphic materials that will yield optimal print quality on our presses.

While there may be a small cosmetic compromise, it is a lot less than the compromise made on the environment. When marketed properly, your customers may be willing to pay more for those imperfections &#; knowing your organization is taking steps toward environmental sustainability.

Why PCR?

What makes post-consumer resin a powerful product is that it has already been processed from fossil fuel to plastic, meaning there is no further impact on the environment, so PCR can be used again and again &#; which has long-lasting benefits not only for the environment, but on your customer retention and advocacy.

Sustainable packaging reduces excess and uses renewable materials that are lightweight, making a positive impact on the circular economy through manufacturing, distribution, and disposal. Discover the impact your sustainable packaging choice will have on the environment with our interactive comparison tool. Calculate your results now.

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