RECYCLING EUROPE
Circular Plastics Alliance extends coverage of MORE platform to rPVC
Recycled PVC has been included to the MORE platform (Photo: Fotolia/Syda Productions) |
The European Plastics Converters Association (EuPC, Brussels; www.plasticsconverters.eu) said its online platform for converters – Monitoring Recyclates for Europe (MORE) – has extended its coverage to include also recycled PVC resins. The decision was made at the end of June by both the Monitoring Secretariat of the European Commission‘s Circular Plastics Alliance (CPA) and the CPA Monitoring Working Group.
The CPA was formed in 2019 by over 300 organisations representing industry, academia, and public authorities with the goal of achieving the EU targets of 10 mn t/y of recycled polymers use by 2025.
The MORE platform was confirmed recently as a CPA data collector by the alliance’s monitoring secretariat and working group (see Plasteurope.com of 25.02.2022).
The EuPC created the platform for converters to monitor and register the efforts of European processors to reach the EU target for recycled polymer use.
Related: PolyCert, MORE platform cooperate to meet CPA target
The platform is currently available to plastics converting companies in all European countries, and it is experiencing a constant increase in firms in the region reporting their volumes, the EuPC said. The group said user demand for the platform is driving plans to work towards creating the MORE recycling module.
The CPA was formed in 2019 by over 300 organisations representing industry, academia, and public authorities with the goal of achieving the EU targets of 10 mn t/y of recycled polymers use by 2025.
The MORE platform was confirmed recently as a CPA data collector by the alliance’s monitoring secretariat and working group (see Plasteurope.com of 25.02.2022).
The EuPC created the platform for converters to monitor and register the efforts of European processors to reach the EU target for recycled polymer use.
Related: PolyCert, MORE platform cooperate to meet CPA target
The platform is currently available to plastics converting companies in all European countries, and it is experiencing a constant increase in firms in the region reporting their volumes, the EuPC said. The group said user demand for the platform is driving plans to work towards creating the MORE recycling module.
20.07.2022 Plasteurope.com [250769-0]
Published on 20.07.2022