Plastics study claims trace amounts of PLA ruin recycled PETstevenkiernan, 19 February 2008Be the first to comment on this article Polylactic acid (PLA), even when found in very small quantities in plastics collected for recycling, could make recycled PET resin “unsuitable for most applications”, a study has claimed.
PETcore said PTI Europe was "completely independent and has no finance or support from any PET company". PETcore said the findings contradicted the views of PLA manufacturers, who had said that 0.1% of PLA in collected PET could be processed successfully. Around 40 billion PET bottles (one million tonnes) are currently collected across the EU, but PETcore said "input purity, sorting and recycling technologies and high-quality market outlets" were vital if this was to increase. Last November, Innocent Drinks decided to stop using PLA for its fruit Smoothie bottles because the material did not use any recycled content and commercial composting was not yet a "mainstream option" in the UK. NatureWorks, the main producer of polylactic acid (PLA) for packaging, said last year that it would work with the industry to tackle concerns over the material's end of life, following Innocent's decision to stop using the material. Speak Your Mind |
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The study was carried out for trade association PET Containers Recycling Europe (PETcore) by Switzerland-based PTI Europe, which specialises in PET package development and research but is not a member of PETcore.


