Imagine that products have a lifecycle without a beginning, a middle or an end. After use, materials are re-cycled; this is the circular economy. Can you imagine what would happen if everything around us was designed to be restored and regenerated?

Where do we get r-PET from?

Where do we get r-PET from?

The current technology of selection and recycling ensures that PET bottles are among the most easily selectable and recyclable types of packaging. Recycling starts with the collection of plastic scrap waste, to be regenerated into new reusable materials.

The current technology of selection and recycling ensures that PET bottles are among the most easily selectable and recyclable types of packaging. Recycling starts with the collection of plastic scrap waste, to be regenerated into new reusable materials.

Plastic recycling step by step:

Plastic recycling step by step:

1. Collect plastic bottles
2. Clean and shred them
3. Extrusion
3. Process them into small granules
4. Create new raw materials

1. Collect plastic bottles
2. Clean and shred them
3. Extrusion
3. Process them into small granules
4. Create new raw materials

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Our perspective on PET plastics

PET, or polyethylene terephthalate, is a type of plastic suitable for contact with food (food-grade). Every PET bottle that goes through the recycling process is transformed into r-PET, a zero-impact plastic.
"Every PET bottle that goes through the recycling process is transformed into r-PET, a zero-impact plastic. GFL Circular Economy Amenities "
Change our perspective on PET plastic. PET is a 100% recyclable plastic, its benefit is that it is an endlessly recyclable material, meaning that each and every bottle can enjoy a new life. GFL Circular Economy AmenitiesChange our perspective on PET plast