The German environmental service provider PreZero is building a new sorting plant for light weight packaging in cooperation with the Danish company Solum in Holbæk. The plant is the first sorting plant for plastic waste on Denmark's largest island, Seeland. With a capacity of 100,000-130,000 tons of plastic waste per year, the aim is to provide well-sorted recyclable materials for recycling. This means that less waste is exported or incinerated, and a positive contribution is made to the recycling of recyclable materials in Denmark. Today, the contract for the purchase and use of the 71,000 m2 site for the construction of the plastics sorting plant was signed.
The new plastic waste sorting plant in Holbæk is an important step towards a cleaner future and contributes to the ambitious goal of Denmark and the EU to recycle 55 % of plastic waste by 2030. Thanks to the latest sorting technology, the plant will be able to differentiate between different types of plastic, such as PET, HDPE and PP, and achieve such a good sorting result that the materials can be recycled almost 100 %. The investment is therefore crucial to improving resource use in Denmark, which according to the Circularity Gap Report is only 4 %, lower than in many other European countries.