Circular economy pioneers in Mexico
ALPLArecycling produces 30,000 tonnes of rHDPE per year at its Toluca recycling plant in Mexico. Production in Toluca causes 0.69 kg of CO2e per kilogram. This is 70 per cent fewer emissions than with HDPE virgin material (2.32 kg of CO2e per kilogram1). ALPLA has been operating what was the first PET recycling plant in Latin America at the time in Toluca since 2005 within the joint venture IMER (Industria Mexicana de Reciclaje S.A. de C.V.) together with Coca-Cola FEMSA and The Coca-Cola Company. It has an annual production capacity of 16,000 tonnes of rPET. According to the analysis, production causes only 0.38 kg of CO2e per kilogram, which is 87 per cent less than virgin PET (2.90 kg of CO2e per kilogram2).
The rPET production capacity in Mexico will be increased to 51,000 tonnes next year. The PLANETA plant (Planta Nueva Ecología de Tabasco) in Cunduacán is currently being built in cooperation with Coca-Cola FEMSA. The joint venture partners are setting new collection priorities with the model of paying for the receipt of used PET bottles and with social cooperations. ‘Recycling is a key element in packaging solutions of the future. We want to convince people of the benefits and are drawing on substantiated data to do so. Exact analysis of our plants also enables us to improve our ecological footprint in a targeted manner,’ explains Carlos Torres Ballesteros, ALPLA Managing Director, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean.
Germany: Household recyclables collection
With an annual production capacity of 43,000 tonnes of rPET, ALPLArecycling is one of the largest PET recycling companies in Germany. Materials sourced from household recyclables collection are processed at the site in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Saxony-Anhalt. Unique sorting and processing plants were built worldwide for this purpose in 2019. Recycling PET bottles from household collection leads to a slightly higher energy requirement for washing. For example, Bitterfeld-Wolfen causes 0.93 kg of CO2e per kilogram of rPET. This means the recycled material produces 68 per cent fewer emissions than virgin material. At the PET recycling site in Bad Salzuflen, North Rhine-Westphalia, it is just 0.68 kg of CO2e per kilogram, which corresponds to a reduction of 77 per cent.
ALPLArecycling’s recycling plants in Austria and Poland, for which the PCF was likewise calculated in recent years, prove that there is still potential for optimisation. Through the additional use of renewable energy, rPET can produce a footprint of up to 0.21 kg of CO2e per kilogram, which corresponds to a reduction of up to 93 per cent. Switching to renewable energy is currently also being considered for plants in other countries.
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[1] Source: ecoinvent v3.9.1, global average
[2] Source: ecoinvent v3.9.1, global average
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Photo caption: ALPLArecycling operates 13 state-of-the-art recycling plants worldwide for the production of rPET and rHDPE, four of which are joint ventures.
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