The joint venture partnership between Pact Group, Cleanaway Waste Management, Asahi Beverages and Coca-Cola Europacific Partners opened the first of its PET plastic recycling facilities in Albury NSW last year, with the second plant in Altona North in Melbourne due to commence operations later this year.
When fully operational, the two plants, which are operated by Pact Group, will have the combined capacity to recycle around two billion 600ml PET beverage bottles each year, diverting tens of thousands of tonnes of plastic waste from landfill.
The bottles are collected through container deposit schemes and kerbside recycling bins, and are processed into high-quality, food-grade resin which is used to manufacture new beverage bottles and food packaging.
The facilities are designed to produce about 20,000 tonnes of recycled PET plastic each a year. The Albury plant is the largest end-to-end PET recycling facility in Australia, a title it will share with the Altona North site once that is complete. Both sites will create a closed loop solution for plastic beverage bottles where they are made, used, collected and recycled to be given another life.