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The International Composites Summit Celebrates Visitor Registration Launch with a New Brand and Website

Events
Posted: 14/06/2024

The International Composites Summit Celebrates Visitor Registration Launch with a New Brand and Website

The International Composites Summit (ICS) is thrilled to announce the launch of visitor registration with refreshed branding and a new website for the 2024 show. ICS is the UK’s only event dedicated to the global composites industry.

Now in its fourth year, ICS is recognised as a catalyst for driving progress and excellence in composite materials and technologies. With the revamped branding and user-friendly website, the organisers – Fluency and Composites UK – are excited to provide attendees, partners, and exhibitors with an enhanced experience that reflects the dynamism and forward-thinking nature of the event.

The new vibrant colours and dynamic visuals allows the event to differentiate its multidimensional elements so everyone involved can see announcements from each area of the show at-a-glance – whether that be a new speaker, sponsor, or exhibitor.

In addition to the refreshed branding, ICS is delighted to unveil its new website, which serves as a comprehensive hub for all things related to the show. Designed with user convenience in mind, the website offers intuitive navigation, seamless access to information, and interactive features.

Key features of the new website include:

  • Detailed information about the summit, including schedule, speakers, and exhibitors.
  • Registration portal for attendees and exhibitors.
  • Information about co-located events.
  • News and updates on the latest developments from the show and its exhibitors.

The website also integrates a brand-new registration system to help streamline the sign-up process and give attendees more control over their profile.

For more information about the International Composites Summit, to register for the 2024 show and experience the new branding and website, please visit www.internationalcompositessummit.com.

Plastic Plant Pots –Give Them a Break!

News
Posted: 05/06/2024

Plastic Plant Pots –Give Them a Break!

Following our recent “Kerbside Collection and Recycling of PP Plant Pots” webinar, RECOUP have continued to investigate the collection of plastic plant pots for recycling.

Our latest article outlines the progress so far, including trials through the sorting process of Polypropylene pots. RECOUP also investigated the next step of the recycling chain and sought guidance from a PP re-processor where it was widely communicated that mono PP plant pots are a valuable material and can be easily processed into pellets that go on to make new products.

So, why are plant pots not being collected, sorted, and recycled given they are made from such a valuable material? Read our latest article to find out more!

RECOUP Members site visit to Sherbourne Recycling 24 July

Events
Posted: 30/05/2024

RECOUP Members site visit to Sherbourne Recycling 24 July

July 24, 10:30 – 12:30

RECOUP are offering members the opportunity to visit Sherbourne Recycling new state of the art materials recycling facility which combine the use of robotics and optics to separate materials.

Sherbourne Recycling

Automation, flexibility and sustainability

Who are we and how did we get here?

• Sherbourne Recycling was established in 2021, but the journey started way back in 2016

• Mandated to develop, operate, and maintain a new state of the art materials recycling facility in Coventry

• Partnership of eight local authorities makes up the company structure

Design solution

• Technologically advanced solution, highly automated and innovative state of the art facility designed and manufactured by Machinex

• Integrates artificial intelligence at the core of its system that allows real-time interconnectivity between the main sorting equipment

• Adaptability to evolve with minimal input

• Designed to process fully commingled DMR

Taking the next step

• Film extraction present at almost every step of the material sorting process, allowing

Sherbourne’s MRF to be the first of its kind to positively extract flexible films in its input streams

Find out more

RECOUP Awards entry deadline only 1 month away!

News
Posted: 01/05/2024

RECOUP Awards entry deadline only 1 month away!

With only 1 month left to enter the prestigious RECOUP Awards 2024, RECOUP, the leading independent authority and trusted voice on plastics resource efficiency and recycling, is urging all organisations and individuals in the plastics value chain to submit their entries before the deadline on 28 June. The awards are FREE to enter and celebrate excellence in plastics resource efficiency and recycling.

There are 3 award categories and no limit on the number of entries:

  1. Best Plastic Product Development for Recyclability or Re-Use.
  2. Best Innovation in Equipment or Technology.
  3. Recycled Plastic Product of the Year.

The awards will be presented at the RECOUP Awards & Pre-conference Networking Dinner on Wednesday 25 September 2024, at the Holiday Inn, Peterborough West and will recognise and celebrate the innovative and inspiring projects, products and initiatives that have helped to drive the circularity of plastics for a more sustainable future.

Rebecca Davis, Membership & Events Manager at RECOUP comments: “We believe that this is an excellent opportunity for organisations and individuals to showcase their achievements and be recognised for their contributions to the circular economy for plastics ”.

To apply for the awards, please visit the RECOUP website and complete the simple online entry form.

The awards are followed by RECOUP’s not-to-be-missed event of the year, The RECOUP Conference, which is held at Kingsgate Conference Centre, Peterborough on Thursday 26 September. Sponsored by Berry Global, WRAP, and others the RECOUP Conference attracts delegates from the entire plastics and wider sustainability value chain. Tickets can be booked via the RECOUP website.

Limited awards and conference sponsorship opportunities are also still available, please email membership@recoup.org for more information or if you require any assistance with the award entry.

Response to DEFRA call for evidence

News
Posted: 30/04/2024

Response to DEFRA call for evidence

RECOUP’s response to DEFRA call for evidence: Review of Pro-Oxidant Additive Containing (PAC) plastics, commonly referred to as ‘oxo-degradable’ or ‘oxo-biodegradable’ plastics. February 2024.

Read the response here.

Discover 20 Breakthrough Start-Ups at Rethinking Materials this May.

News
Posted: 23/04/2024

Discover 20 Breakthrough Start-Ups at Rethinking Materials this May.

Rethinking Materials is the only international event connecting ready-to-scale solutions with commercial partners including global CPG brands, investors and materials producers.

This May 14-15 the summit returns to London to showcase breakthrough new materials and drop-in technologies helping decarbonise supply chains, including innovations in renewable chemicals, biofabricated fibres, waste valorisation, carbon capture, AI and many more.

Attracting a multi-industry audience of C-Suite and Director-level decision makers including CEOs, Heads of Innovation, R&D, and Investment, the summit sets out to unite material innovation leaders to develop actionable insights for the future.

Making up part of the main agenda, the Technology Showcases are a fast-paced session giving early to mid-stage companies the opportunity to explain their tech or solution to an C-Suite audience of brands, retailers, producers, manufacturers, and investors. After pitching, they will be interviewed on-stage by a prestigious panel of industry specialists looking to take a deeper dive into their offering. Start-ups pitching on stage include:

  • Algreen has invented the worlds’ first viable, 100% biobased polyurethane solutions.
  • BioBond Adhesives develops bio-based adhesives and coatings to replace petroleum-based materials in various applications, including the packaging, electronics, construction, and automotive industries.
  • Biomr uses the latest advances in ML to develop new high-performance specialty chemicals, based on abundant natural waste feedstocks.
  • Cauldron Ferm is unlocking the potential of precision fermentation by rapidly deploying manufacturing capacity at a low cost.
  • DisSolves is commercialising a disruptive, patented technology for creating edible pods and films.
  • Gulsine is the only venture that provides a materials informatics platform to autonomously predict product shelf life without the need of years of stability tests.
  • Kuori is an innovative Swiss Cleantech company committed to transitioning to a post-oil economy by transforming consumer plastics through a circular economy approach.
  • OXCCU uses CO₂ and renewable energy to make fuels, chemicals and plastics.
  • TerraSafe is disrupting the bio-based packaging space by combining multiple IP portfolios from top tier universities around the United States to create new commercial platforms.
  • TextRe specializes in transforming mixed textile waste into sustainable engineered compounds, offering an alternative to high CO2 footprint virgin plastic polymers.
  • TômTex makes revolutionary bio-based materials that are developed in collaboration with nature and 100% naturally biodegradable.
  • Werewool are developing the next generation of biodegradable performance textile fibres with DNA-programmed colour and functional properties.

These showcasing start-ups have been carefully selected by material innovation specialists, to ensure only the most pioneering, dynamic tech is being spotlighted at the summit. A special thanks to the selection jury: Efrat Friedland, Positive Plastics; Luc des Vallières, Source Green; Sonalie Figueiras, Green Queen; Justin Guest, Archipelago Ventures; Johanna Wiese, Mistletoe; and Sagar Tandon, Beyond Impact.

The summit also offers the opportunity to to meet start-ups face-to-face, learn about their innovations first hand and ask questions directly to the entrepreneurs in the Start-Up Exhibition. Business leaders can book in 1-1 meetings and discover the next big solution that will future-proof their companies. The following start-ups will be in the exhibition:Day1Lab specialises in crafting plastic alternatives (bags and flexible packaging) using starch-based carbohydrate materials.

  • FlexSea manufactures nature compostable, plug and play bioplastics derived from Seaweed.
  • Keiryo develops a processing technology that reduces the manufacturing cost and environmental footprint of polymer-based articles.
  • Kelpi’s seaweed-derived material is a sustainable alternative to fossil-fuel based plastic packaging and is fully compostable, marine-safe, and low carbon.
  • Originnovation develops a unique technology that utilises thermal injection moulding technology to manufacture 100% food-grade mixture material into functional disposable utensils.
  • Prescience Insilico Pvt Ltd. revolutionises research and innovation across multiple industries through computational R&D, enhancing materials optimisation and formulation predictions.
  • Algenesis are on a mission to help eliminate plastic waste and microplastics caused by traditional petrochemical based materials. They will be showcasing Soleic branded Urethanes are plant based, compostable and marine degradable, encompassing PU foam technologies and Thermoplastic Urethane (TPU) polymers.
  • Zerocircle is a material science company that creates pioneering ocean-degradable plastic alternatives as a drop-in solution which decomposes naturally in any mismanaged environment without leaving a trace of microplastics.

…as well as Biobond Adhesives, Dissolves, and TerraSafe Materials which are presenting during the Technology Showcases.

Two days of thought-leadership debate, group discussions, product demonstrations, start-up pitches, targeted 1-1 meetings and a busy exhibition make this a stand-out event for technology discovery and investment.

Key areas for discussion include scale-up investment, navigating hype cycles, AI-driven solutions, sustainable feedstocks, the regulatory landscape, regenerative and novel materials, recyclability, performance, designing out waste and transiting from plastic to paper in the pursuit of sustainability.

Find out more on the Rethinking Materials website: www.rethinkingmaterials.com

Get in touch: rachel.myall@rethinkevents.com

Submit Your Innovations for the RECOUP Awards 2024 & Snap Up an Early-Bird Ticket for The RECOUP Conference!       

News
Posted: 06/03/2024

Submit Your Innovations for the RECOUP Awards 2024 & Snap Up an Early-Bird Ticket for The RECOUP Conference!       

RECOUP is proud to announce that entries are now open for the RECOUP Awards 2024. Recognising outstanding achievements in plastics resource efficiency and recycling, contributing towards a more circular plastics value chain, the awards aim to recognise and celebrate the innovative and inspiring projects and initiatives that have helped to drive the industry forward and lead to a more sustainable future.

The awards are FREE to enter with entries welcome from all relevant organisations and individuals who want to be recognised for their work and initiatives under the following award categories:

  • Best Plastic Product Development for Recyclability or Re-Use
  • Best Innovation in Equipment or Technology
  • Recycled Plastic Product of the Year

To apply for the awards, please visit the RECOUP website https://www.recoup.org/recoup-awards-2024/ and complete the entry form by the 28 June 2024 deadline. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact RECOUP at enquiry@recoup.org . The winners will be announced at the RECOUP Awards Ceremony and Networking Dinner on Wednesday 25 September, at the Holiday Inn Peterborough – West. Spaces for the dinner are limited with tickets already on sale through the RECOUP website https://www.recoup.org/recoup-awards-2024/ .

The RECOUP Awards Ceremony and Networking Dinner is followed by The RECOUP Conference on Thursday 26 September with sponsors including Berry Global and WRAP. Registrations are now open for the day-long event, once again being held at Kingsgate Conference Centre, Peterborough.  Attracting hundreds of delegates each year The RECOUP Conference draws together stakeholders, NGOs, Local and National Government bodies and organisations from across the plastics and wider sustainability value chain, to network, share best practice, and get the latest updates from the plastics value chain.

Attendance remains FREE to members, with early-bird discounts available to non-members for a limited time only. To book your ticket for The RECOUP Conference please visit the RECOUP website, https://www.recoup.org/news-events/the-recoup-conference-2024/ .

Sponsorship packages are still available for both the awards and conference, offering organisations an invaluable opportunity to showcase their products and services in front of the most influential people in the plastics resource and recycling value chain. For more information about sponsorship packages, contact RECOUP Events and Membership Manager, Rebecca Davis, rebecca.davis@RECOUP.org

Tickets now available for The RECOUP Conference

Events
Posted: 14/02/2024

Tickets now available for The RECOUP Conference

Book your place for The RECOUP Conference at the KingsGate Conference Centre in Peterborough on Thursday 26th September 2024. With keynote speakers, networking opportunities, and exhibition spaces, The RECOUP Conference offers the opportunity to hear about the latest updates from the plastics value chain and build meaningful connections. Non-members can currently take advantage of our early bird rate!

Book Now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-recoup-conference-leading-a-more-circular-plastics-value-chain-tickets-829913432417?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

With the Pre-Conference Dinner on the evening of the 25th September at the Holiday Inn Peterborough West, there will be an extra chance to network with colleagues from the plastics resource and recycling sector. If you want to attend, then get in quick and book a ticket now as places are limited.

Book Now: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/recoup-awards-ceremony-networking-dinner-tickets-830112788697?aff=oddtdtcreator

RECOUP publications aim to improve industry knowledge of packaging sorting and recycling processes

News
Posted: 14/02/2024

RECOUP publications aim to improve industry knowledge of packaging sorting and recycling processes

Plastics resource efficiency and recycling charity, RECOUP, have released their latest set of case studies ‘MRF Processes – Understanding Material Sorting’ and ‘Packaging Design Principles – Small Changes for a Big Impact.’

‘MRF Processes – Understanding Material Sorting’ intends to educate readers about how packaging placed in kerbside collections gets detected and sorted by material recovery facilities (MRF), from the entrance hall, right through to the final baled materials. The case study looks at common issues such as the recycling of small items, which can get lost early in the process and end up with the glass recycling fraction, as well as a detailed breakdown of how near infrared spectroscopy (NIR) is used to determine which polymers packaging is made from to capture the packs for recycling.

‘Packaging Design Principles – Small Changes for a Big Impact’ is aimed at individuals new to the packaging industry and covers many design principles to improve the recyclability of plastics packaging at the design stage.  It covers the important components of packaging  for recyclability including the use of additives and barriers, adhesives, labels, and colourants, to help packaging designers make informed decisions.

Richard Cham, Senior Packaging and Recyclability Projects Officer at RECOUP said, ‘We often get asked about the processes that happen at the sorting stage, the MRF case study will assist stakeholders to understand the reality of how packaging is sorted and the implications design can have on the detection of different polymers.’

Paul East, Head of Packaging Recycling and Design at RECOUP said, ‘The sorting process at the MRF is a crucial link in the recycling chain. The Case Study illustrates how following design guidelines such as RECOUP’s Recyclability by Design, increases the likelihood  a pack will get sorted correctly.’

The case studies are accessible on the RECOUP website now for members and will become publicly available in 3 months. RECOUP also offers their members access to their laboratory testing facilities, including materials recovery facility sorting trials, free of charge to help packaging designers and brands to make informed decisions on pack design for recyclability. If you would like to find out more about RECOUP membership, then contact membership@recoup.org

For those seeking more in-depth information about the plastics resource and recycling value chain, registrations for RECOUP’s, not-to-be- missed annual conference, to be held on Thursday 26 September, are now open.

The plastics resource and recycling value chain event of the year sees hundreds of delegates in attendance and draws together stakeholders, NGOs, Local and National Government bodies and organisations from across the plastics and wider sustainability value chain, to network and share best practice.

To book your place at The RECOUP Conference 2024, please visit the RECOUP website, www.recoup.org

County Durham school recycling design competition

News
Posted: 09/02/2024

County Durham school recycling design competition

RECOUP’s Pledge2Recycle Plastics has joined forces with Durham County Council to launch a county-wide plastics recycling communications and education project. This initiative aims to encourage more County Durham residents to recycle and elevate the quality of plastic packaging recycled in the region through household collections.

As part of the project, a school recycling design competition, funded by the British Plastics Federation and local reprocessing firm Marmax Recycled Products, has been launched. The competition aims to continue to build on positive attitudes and behaviours in relation to recycling whilst at the same time finding creative solutions to recycling challenges.

Children and young people are invited to design a way for people to sort and recycle more items in one of a range of settings:

Bathrooms: to increase recycling of plastic items like shampoo and shower gel bottles, which in County Durham can be recycled at home in the blue-lidded bin

Kitchens: to increase recycling of pots, tubs and trays that come with food, which in County Durham can be recycled at home in the blue-lidded bin

Schools: to increase recycling of food and drinks bags & wrappings, which can be recycled at large supermarkets

Sports venues: to increase recycling of food and drink bags & wrappings, which can be recycled at large supermarkets

The winning design will be produced by Marmax Recycled Products and made from pre-formed recycled plastic sheets and planks which can be cut, shaped, drilled, and screwed together. The planks are 9cm wide and 3cm deep. Participants can find out more and submit their entries at https://www.durhamrecycles.co.uk/schools-competition/. The closing date for entries is 23rd February 2024.

All pupils who enter the competition will receive a certificate of participation, whilst winners will receive a book token, goodie bag as well as the opportunity to see their design go into production at the Marmax Recycled Products factory. The winner’s school will also win new outdoor furniture made from recycled plastic, up to a value of £900 for their school playground such as stages, seating, picnic benches, water tables or table tennis table!

Cllr Mark Wilkes, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for neighbourhoods and climate change, said: “We are pleased to continue working in partnership with RECOUP to encourage and educate more people around recycling. Each year, the average household uses over 1,000 items – from plastics to cans – but less than half of this is recycled. It’s important we recycle as much as we can because, for every item recycled, we reduce the need to use raw materials, helping save energy and resources.

“Getting our schools involved in this project is also key as it enables us to encourage children to think creatively about how we can recycle more and helps them set environmentally positive habits.”

A spokesperson for Marmax Recycled Products said

“As we manufacture all our outdoor furniture from recycled plastic, and many schools in the region have our products on site, it’s really important for us to support projects like this. If our children have recycling at the forefront of their minds, and can see first hand the positive outcome of recycling, then a sustainable future for our region and beyond is more likely. I look forward to being involved in the judging and seeing what they come up with!”

A spokesperson for the British Plastics Federation said:

“The British Plastics Federation is very pleased to be involved in this competition. Children and young people are really motivated when it comes to protecting the environment and have great, fresh ideas. We look forward to seeing their designs.”

 

The project is supported by Durham County Council, The British Plastics Federation, Biffa, and Marmax Recycled Products.