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DEBATIN and PreZero Launch the 60% PCR Material-Sourced Packaging

DEBATIN and PreZero Flexible Packaging GmbH are utilizing their longstanding partnership to design a new scheme focused even more on sustainable packaging solutions.

Leveraging PreZero’s expertise, the latest product innovation now incorporates 60% PCR material. Impressively, 50% of this PCR content is sourced directly from household recycling systems, including plastic packaging and mixed recyclables, reflecting both companies' commitment to advancing circular economy initiatives. Reclaiming materials that would otherwise end up in landfills allows the brand to repurpose them into functional, high-performance packaging schemes.

"Using our own sorting and recycling technology, we can produce PCR plastics for DEBATIN from household waste streams. This means that even this extremely difficult-to-process waste is finding its way into recycling, contributing to a more sustainable packaging world," said Frank Rieker, Managing Director of PreZero Polymers International GmbH.
Trend Themes
1. Circular Economy Packaging - The integration of 60% PCR materials in packaging highlights a shift toward creating closed-loop recycling systems.
2. Household Waste Upcycling - Utilizing household waste, including hard-to-recycle mixed plastics, showcases innovation in converting everyday refuse into valuable resources.
3. High-performance Sustainable Packaging - Reclaiming and repurposing landfill-bound materials into functional packaging presents a new frontier for high-efficiency sustainable solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Recycling Technology - Advancements in recycling technology enable the processing of complex waste streams into usable PCR materials.
2. Flexible Packaging - The transition to sustainable flexible packaging solutions offers enhanced environmental benefits without compromising performance.
3. Household Waste Management - Innovative household waste management techniques are pivotal in diverting waste from landfills to create high-value recycled products.

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