RecyClass launches first-ever certification focused on traceability for plastic sorting processes

RecyClass officially released its Sorting Process Certification, introducing a pioneering framework that meets the input requirements for food-contact recycled plastics in line with Regulation (EU) Nº 2022/1616. Starting in early 2026, sorting centres and downstream waste traders involved in preparing waste for plastic recycling processes will have the opportunity to apply for this certification.

The new certification focuses on quality assurance and traceability throughout the sorting process, thereby further boosting transparency in the quality of recycled plastic materials from input to output. A key component of the scheme is its Module Alpha, which outlines additional criteria for sorting facilities handling plastic waste intended for potential food-contact recycling.

Looking ahead, RecyClass will initiate the training process for third-party Certification Bodies to enable the worldwide implementation of the scheme. Sorting operators committed to transparently communicating plastic waste traceability are invited to get certified upon recognition of the first Certification Bodies.

‘With this new addition to our certification schemes, RecyClass is reinforcing trust in the use of recycled materials across the entire plastics value chain,’ said Paolo Glerean, Chairman of RecyClass. ‘By integrating the Sorting Process, Recycling Process and Recycled Plastics Traceability Certifications, RecyClass has established a comprehensive system that ensures full material traceability – from waste sorting to its incorporation into new products.’ ​ 

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