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Revision as of 07:04, 10 July 2019

Petcore Europe
Founded 1993
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Website petcore-europe.org

Company Profile

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 Europelies on ensuring the sustainable growth of post-consumer PET collection and recycling and that PET is positioned as a sustainable packaging material.

Structure

Executive Director: Christian Crépet

President: Mark Kenrick

Board of Director

  • For the PET resin producers association:
    • Paola Arlotti (Equipolymers) representing CPME – President
    • Santiago Rotstein (Plastiverd) representing CPME
    • Stephen Short (Indorama) representing CPME
  • For the PET converter associations:
    • Raphael Jaumotte (Plastipak) representing EuPC – Treasurer
    • Marc De Voogd (Alpla) representing Forum PET Europe
    • Joachim Eckstein representing EuPET
  • For the PET recyclers association:
    • Casper van den Dungen (Poly Recycling) representing PRE – Vice President
    • Herbert Snell (MultiPet) representing PRE
  • For the member companies:
    • Francoise Poulat – Danone
    • Christoph Wöss – Erema
    • Carsten Heldmann – Klöckner Pentaplast
    • Zach Crawford – PolyOne / ColorMatrix
    • Gian de Belder – P&G
    • Christine Leveque – Suez
  • Honorary / founding member:
    • Marcel de Botton – Logoplaste

The Board elects the Petcore Europe Chairman, Vice-chairman and Treasurer from among its members.

The Technical Committee and Technical Working Teams, made-up by representatives from all member companies, are the heart of Petcore Europe. The Technical projects are steered by the Board of Directors.

Petcore Europe is staffed by a legal, communication and financial team lead by the Executive Director, supported by the Technical Committee Chair, who take care of the daily work of the association.

Events

Petcore Europe is organizing an annual Petcore Europe Conference open to everyone involved or interested in the PET supply chain. The participants include PET resin manufacturers, packaging designers and manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, brand owners, waste management organisations, recyclers, machinery manufacturers, representatives from the European institutions and European organisations interested in PET.

Members

Company Category
Avery Dennison Labelling and Packaging Solutions
BASF Chemicals, plastics, performance products
BP Oil and gas company
CCL Labelling
Carbios Green Chemistry
Citeo Eco-Emballage
Clariant Material
Coca Cola Beverage company
Coexpan PET and PS sheet extrusion
PolyOne Material
CPME Trade Association
Danone Food company
DOW Material
DuPont Teijin Films PET and PEN polyester films
Eastman Sspecialty chemical company
Erema Recycling Technology
EuPET Association of unoriented Polyester Films
EuPC Trade Association
Plastics Recyclers Europe Association
Evertis PET film extrusion
Faerch Plast Packaging
MAG Group
Forum PET Europe Association
Fuji Seal Packaging
Graham Packaging Europe Packaging
Henkel
Holland Colours Material
Hordijk Verpakkingen Packaging
Klöckner Pentaplast Group Packaging
Husky Injection molding equipment
Logoplaste Packaging
L‘Oréal Beauty company
Laiterie de Saint Denis de l'Hôtel Beverages
Mossi Ghisolfi Material
MCBride Personal care products
MGC Chemicals
Montello Recycling
NGR Recycling
Pellenc ST Sorting Equipment
Penn Color International B.V. Material
Plastipak Packaging
Polymetrix Industrial plants
Procter & Gamble Consumer products
Repi Colours and additives
Sealed Air Packaging
Sesotec Inspection
Sidel Packaging
Sipa PET containers
Sleever Labelling
Sorema Recycling machines
Spadel Beverages
Starlinger Recycling machines
Suez Resource management
Sukano Additive and colour masterbatches
Tomra Sorting systems for recycling
UPM Raflatac Labelling

References

PETplanet Insider Articles

Issue 03 / 2019: Temporary endorsement for perforated sleeves on HPC PET bottles
Issue 10 / 2017: Petcore Europe Conference 2018 – strategy for PET in the circular economy
Issue 05 / 2017: Eight new members joint Petcore Europe
Issue 04 / 2017: Opportunities and challenges of PET packaging
Issue 04 / 2017: New Executive Director at Petcore Europe appointed
Issue 12 / 2016: Growth of PET collection and recycling in Europa
Issue 11 / 2016: PET 2020 – The future of the PET industry
Issue 05 / 2016: PETcore Europe Conference
Issue 01 / 2016: All about PET
Issue 05 / 2015: Petcore Europe: Brussels workshop shows best practice in PET thermoform recycling
Issue 04 / 2015: Klöckner Pentaplast, Starlinger and P & G join Petcore Europe
Issue 10 / 2014: Petcore Europe announces PET recycling figures
Issue 09 / 2014: PET Network day
Issue 01 / 2014: PET Network Day: What stops us improving?
Issue 09 / 2013: Europe Pet bottle recycling 2012
Issue 07 / 2013: New director for Petcore
Issue 09 / 2012: PET collection rates up
Issue 10 / 2011: Bigger bales
Issue 01 / 2011: PlatID to develop detection and seperation in recycle stream
Issue 10 / 2010: European PET bottle collection increases by more than 8%
Issue 06 / 2010: Litter – old and new
Issue 05 / 2010: Biodegradation – what‘s in a word?
Issue 04 / 2010: Uses for recycled PET
Issue 01 / 2010: All you need to know about PET - and where to find it
Issue 06 / 2009: Recycled PET in food contact applications
Issue 05 / 2009: PET fights back
Issue 02 / 2009: Petcore in 2009
Issue 02 / 2009: European PET botte platform

External links

Petcore Website