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Recycled polymer used in Nestlé coffee capsule / Collaboration with Greiner
The polymers are derived from an advanced – or chemical – recycling process (Photo: Greiner/LYB) |
Austria’s Greiner (Kremsmünster; www.greiner-gpi.com) is using LyondellBasell’s (Houston, Texas, USA; www.lyondellbasell.com) newly developed recycled polymer, CirculenRevive, to make coffee capsules for Nestlé (Vevey, Switzerland; www.nestle.com).
Used for the Nescafe Dolce Gusto brand, the polymers are derived from an advanced – or chemical – recycling process. The relevant sites at both LyondellBasell and Greiner are certified under the ISCC Plus scheme.
LyondellBasell said it aims to produce and market 2 mn t/y of recycled and renewable-based polymers by 2030. The company launched a suite of Circulen products in April 2021 (see Plasteurope.com of 30.04.2021).
Used for the Nescafe Dolce Gusto brand, the polymers are derived from an advanced – or chemical – recycling process. The relevant sites at both LyondellBasell and Greiner are certified under the ISCC Plus scheme.
LyondellBasell said it aims to produce and market 2 mn t/y of recycled and renewable-based polymers by 2030. The company launched a suite of Circulen products in April 2021 (see Plasteurope.com of 30.04.2021).
09.02.2022 Plasteurope.com [249590-0]
Published on 09.02.2022