Difference between revisions of "Petcore Europe"
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− | | Starlinger || | + | | Starlinger || Recycling Technology || Austria |
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− | | Repi || Additive Supplier || Italy | + | | Repi || Additive Supplier || Italy |
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− | | Tomra || | + | | Tomra || Sorting Systems for Recycling || Norway |
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− | | Faerch || | + | | Faerch || Converter / Food Packaging || Denmark |
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− | | Montello || | + | | Montello || Recycler || Italy |
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| P & G || Converter || Global | | P & G || Converter || Global | ||
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− | | Colormatrix || | + | | Colormatrix || Additive Supplier || Global |
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− | | Sorema || Recyclying Technology || | + | | Sorema || Recyclying Technology || Italy |
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| EuPC || Association / PET converters || Europe | | EuPC || Association / PET converters || Europe | ||
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| Klöckner Pentaplst || Recyclying Technology || Austria/Global | | Klöckner Pentaplst || Recyclying Technology || Austria/Global |
Revision as of 11:08, 26 January 2016
Petcore Europe
Petcore Europe is a Brussels-based non-profit European trade association. Petcore was founded in 1993 to promote the collection, sorting and recycling of post-consumer PET bottles. It networks with national collection agencies, governments, and the recycling industry. Used PET, or polyethylene terphthalate bottles are light-weight but once collected, sorted and pressed into bales, they become a valuable feedstock for a range of products. End markets for recycled PET include polyester fibre, sheet, strapping, and new bottles. The focus of Petcore lies on ensuring the sustainable growth of post-consumer PET collection and recycling and that PET is positioned as a sustainable packaging material.
Members
Company | Activities | Headquarter |
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Erema | Recycling Technology | Austria |
Starlinger | Recycling Technology | Austria |
Repi | Additive Supplier | Italy |
Tomra | Sorting Systems for Recycling | Norway |
Faerch | Converter / Food Packaging | Denmark |
Montello | Recycler | Italy |
P & G | Converter | Global |
Colormatrix | Additive Supplier | Global |
Sorema | Recyclying Technology | Italy |
EuPC | Association / PET converters | Europe |
Coexpan | Recyclying Technology | Austria/Global |
Forum PET Europe | Association | Austria/Global |
CPME | Recyclying Technology | Austria/Global |
MGC | Recyclying Technology | Austria/Global |
Sesotec | Recyclying Technology | Austria/Global |
BP | Petrochemicals | Global |
Klöckner Pentaplst | Recyclying Technology | Austria/Global |
Plastics Recyclers Europe | Association | Europe |
Polymetrix | Recyclying Technology | Switzerland/Global |
UPM Raflatac | Recyclying Technology | Switzerland/Global |
EuPET | Association for manufacturers of A-PET films | Europe |