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Alpek Polyester Members Visit

Events
Posted: 26/01/2026

Alpek Polyester Members Visit

Visit Alpek Polyester UK in Redcar, Cleveland:

Discover the UK’s largest PET resin manufacturing facility, producing up to 610 tonnes per day of PET for food and beverage packaging across the UK and Europe.

 

During the visit, you’ll gain insight into:

· The scale and design of a modern PET resin plant

· How PET is produced at industrial scale

· Early-stage work exploring pathways to incorporate recycled content

 

The agenda includes a brief overview of Alpek’s global polyester business, followed by a guided tour of the LC1 plant, showcasing key stages from polymerisation to pelletising and finished product loading.

Alpek’s team will be on hand throughout to discuss PET manufacturing, recycling, and circularity projects.

 

This visit is only open to non-competitors please do not book any transport or accommodation until you have received confirmation from Rebecca Davis at RECOUP of your confirmed spot.

Transport and accommodation for this visit are not included.

Avery Dennison Members Visit

Events
Posted: 21/01/2026

Avery Dennison Members Visit

Avery Dennison proudly invite RECOUP members to their site in Nelson.

Join industry peers for an exclusive look inside the Avery Dennison’s Cramlington manufacturing plant. Avery Dennison is a global materials science and manufacturing company specializing in a wide variety of labeling and functional materials, including pressure-sensitive adhesives, tags, and RFID solutions.

Gain unparalleled insight into modern operations with a guided tour of our manufacturing plant and laboratory. Our experts will also host a key session exploring the intricate process of how labels are made and their crucial role in enabling the recycling and reuse of plastics.

Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge of material science, sustainable packaging, and the circular economy.

Agenda:

10:00: Arrival follow by Tea & Coffee

10:30: Health & Safety Briefing

11:00: Rotation 1 (Talk/Plant Tour/Lab Tour)

12:00: Lunch

13:00: Rotation 2 (Talk/Plant Tour/Lab Tour)

14:00: Rotation 3 (Talk/Plant Tour/Lab Tour)

15:00: Goodbyes

1) Our customer experience room: Filled with labelled products. Here we’ll give a talk on how labels are manufactured and explain the role of labels in the context of plastic recycling, PPWR, UK EPR and RAM.

2) A tour of our manufacturing facility: including adhesive mixing, coating and slitting of materials.

3) A tour of our laboratory: demonstrating various label test methods and showing how wash off labels can support plastic recycling.

 

This visit is only open to non-competitors please do not book any transport or accommodation until you have received confirmation from Rebecca Davis at RECOUP of your confirmed spot.

Transport and accommodation for this visit are not included.

Collaboration, Insight, and Ambition: Accelerating Circularity in the UK at The RECOUP Summit

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Posted: 13/01/2026

Collaboration, Insight, and Ambition: Accelerating Circularity in the UK at The RECOUP Summit

The transition to a circular plastics economy cannot happen in isolation. It demands collaboration across materials, infrastructure, technology and policy.

On 4 March 2026, The RECOUP Summit returns to Leeds, bringing together leaders, innovators, and decision-makers from across the plastics, packaging, and recycling value chain for a focused day of discussion on the systems, technologies and partnerships needed to accelerate circularity in the UK.

Following a successful 2025 event, the 2026 Summit will examine how innovation in materials, advances in recycling infrastructure and the growing role of data and AI can support more resilient and effective circular systems. The programme features a series of expert-led breakout sessions, followed by a collaborative afternoon discussion designed to address shared challenges and future opportunities.

Session themes include:

  • Materials of Tomorrow: Innovation Driving Circular Change
  • Rebuilding the UK Recycling System
  • AI and the Future of Plastics

The Summit will feature contributions from organisations including Borealis, Enviroo, Brightgreen, Sherbourne Recycling, Asda, WRAP, and Woodly, alongside other businesses and stakeholders actively shaping the future of recycling and resource efficiency.

With a strong emphasis on practical insight and cross-sector collaboration, The RECOUP Summit provides a forum for open dialogue on how the industry can move beyond ambition and towards delivery.

Attendance is limited, with places capped to support meaningful discussion and engagement.

Location | Leeds
Date | 4 March 2026

For further information, including the full agenda and ticket details, visit:
https://www.recoup.org/news-events/the-recoup-summit/

 

New Costume Swap Toolkit Helps Communities Prepare for World Book Day Sustainably

News
Posted: 13/01/2026

New Costume Swap Toolkit Helps Communities Prepare for World Book Day Sustainably

 

With World Book Day coming up in March, Rstuff has launched a new Costume Swap Toolkit to help schools, parents, and community groups reduce cost and waste while still celebrating reading in style.

World Book Day costumes are often worn just once and made from materials that are hard to recycle, creating waste and extra cost for families. The new toolkit makes it easy to organise local costume swaps, giving families access to a wide range of book-inspired outfits without the expense or environmental impact of buying new.

The Costume Swap Toolkit provides practical, step-by-step guidance, including planning tips, promotional materials, and event checklists, making it simple for anyone to host a successful swap ahead of World Book Day.

“World Book Day should be about inspiring children to love stories, while also reducing environmental impact of this event where possible,” said Katherine Fleet , Head of Sustainability & Circularity at RECOUP “Costume swaps are a fun, creative way to aid celebrations that involve dressing up whilst saving money and reducing waste.”

By encouraging reuse and sharing, costume swaps help:

  • Cut down on single-use costumes
  • Save families money
  • Build stronger, more connected communities

The toolkit is free to access at:
Https://rstuff.uk/community/ 

Robinson Packaging Dual Site Members Visit

Events
Posted: 08/01/2026

Robinson Packaging Dual Site Members Visit

Robinson Packaging proudly invite RECOUP members to a dual site visit starting at their Chesterfield site & ending in Kirkby-in-Ashfield

Robinson is a leading European manufacturer of custom injection and blow moulded plastic and premium rigid paperboard packaging, serving major brands in the Food & Drink, Personal Care, Homecare, and Luxury sectors focusing on design and technical expertise. Robinson is known for bespoke packaging solutions serving well-known and private label brands with sites located in the UK, Denmark, and Poland.

The day will start at Robinson’s Chesterfield site with a brief overview of the almost 200-year history of the company followed by an outline of how the company focuses on driving customer success and adding value through sustainable packaging solutions.

This will be followed by a site tour where you will see the step-by-step process of designing and manufacturing premium rigid paperboard packaging products.

In the afternoon, following lunch and a short journey south, you will visit the Kirkby-In-Ashfield site where injection and blow moulded plastic products are produced for major brand owners.

During the visit, the Robinson sustainability, commercial and technical teams will be on hand to answer any questions or queries that you may have.

This visit is only open to non-competitors please do not book any transport or accomodation until you have received confirmation from Rebecca Davis at RECOUP of your confirmed spot.

Transport and accommodation for this visit are not included.

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Packaging Innovations and Empack

Events
Posted: 12/12/2025

Packaging Innovations and Empack

Packaging Innovations & Empack Birmingham is the UK’s largest packaging event, bringing together the entire packaging supply chain under one roof. Held at the NEC, it is the ultimate platform for brands, retailers, and suppliers to connect, discover new solutions, and explore the latest industry trends.

Visitors will meet 450+ suppliers shaping the next wave of packaging including Amcor, Mondi, Sonoco, Allpack, Adpack, IPS and more. Plus, visitors’ll connect with 3,000+ brands like Unilever, Nestlé, P&G, Tesco, Aldo, Diageo, and Bakkavor. It’s your chance to be inspired, spark new collaborations, and discover solutions you won’t find anywhere else. Experience the full packaging journey, from concept to fulfilment under one roof, across three focused events: Packaging Innovations, Empack, and Contract Pack & Fulfilment.

11 February – 12 February 2026
NEC Birmingham

RECOUP launches Rstuff to inspire action on reuse, repair and recycling across communities and education

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Posted: 04/11/2025

RECOUP launches Rstuff to inspire action on reuse, repair and recycling across communities and education

RECOUP has launched Rstuff, an evolution of its long-running Pledge2Recycle Plastics campaign, designed to help communities and educational establishments think beyond recycling and embrace reuse, repair, and waste reduction.

Building on over a decade of experience delivering national recycling communications and working with local authorities, schools, and community groups, Rstuff expands RECOUP’s reach with accessible, practical resources that make sustainable living simple and engaging.

The launch comes at a time when the UK’s resource consumption is equivalent to using 2.6 planets’ worth of resources every year – a stark reminder that recycling alone is not enough. Rstuff aims to empower people to make small but meaningful changes that collectively reduce waste and overconsumption.

To celebrate the launch, Rstuff has unveiled its Christmas Toolkit, a free online package designed to support schools, councils, and community organisations in sharing positive messages around recycling, reuse, and waste minimisation during the festive period.

The toolkit includes:

  • Key facts and tips on recycling and reducing waste at Christmas.
  • Ready-to-use social media posts and graphics.
  • Classroom and community resources to inspire discussion and action.

Other seasonal resources now available through Rstuff include:

  • Christmas Jumper Swap Toolkit – promoting reuse and community spirit through clothing swaps.
  • Coat Swap Toolkit – supporting families and individuals to stay warm sustainably while reducing textile waste.

“Rstuff represents the next step in RECOUP’s public engagement journey,” said Katherine Fleet, Head of Sustainability & Circularity at RECOUP. “While recycling remains vital, we know we must help people think more broadly about reuse, repair and waste prevention. Rstuff provides the tools and inspiration to make those everyday sustainable choices easier.”

RECOUP will continue to work closely with local authorities on recycling communication campaigns under the RECOUP brand, while Rstuff extends this work to community and educational audiences.

All resources, including the Christmas Toolkit, can be accessed at www.rstuff.uk.

 

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Building a Circular Future: Industry Leaders Unite at The RECOUP Conference 

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Posted: 09/10/2025

Building a Circular Future: Industry Leaders Unite at The RECOUP Conference 

The RECOUP Conference once again brought together leading voices from packaging, recycling, finance, and policy to examine how the UK, and beyond, can move closer to true plastic circularity.

Opening the event, Jeremy Blake of PackUK described 2025 as a pivotal year for the packaging landscape. With new legislation set to reshape the sector, he emphasised the opportunity to cut emissions, reduce waste, and design a packaging system that delivers benefits for both businesses and communities.

The first session, chaired by Dr Adam Read MBE, SUEZ, with speakers from Barclays, Biffa Polymers, DOW, Tesco, ReLondon and Nestlé UK, examined whether the UK can realistically achieve plastic circularity.  The panel agreed that progress is possible, but only with decisive action combined with the right strategy. Much of the debate focused on how the industry balances ambition with pragmatism with discussion focused on tackling difficult-to-recycle materials, investing in innovation, and developing reuse models, while also ensuring that existing solutions are not overlooked. Speakers stressed that waiting for future technologies risks slowing momentum and that the industry should be “using what we have now” and addressing why so much UK plastic is still exported. Finance was also highlighted as a key enabler, with speakers reminding delegates that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand. Ultimately, the discussion underscored the need for clear national strategy, fair accountability across the packaging lifecycle, and greater investment in solutions.

Session two looked beyond the UK to examine international models. Chaired by Joachim Quoden of EXPRA, joined by panellists from DROP-IN, Repak, Greenback Recycling Technologies, University of Portsmouth, Amcor, Coperion Recycling and WRAP, the session drew on global experiences of Extended Producer Responsibility, taxation schemes, and Deposit Return Systems. Speakers noted that while national contexts differ, the challenges are often remarkably similar and whilst it can be extremely difficult to accept advice from other countries, we can learn a lot by doing so. Innovations such as chemical and dissolution recycling, alongside certification and traceability systems, were identified as essential to building trust and scaling solutions. The session explored how experiences from other countries show that isolated changes to waste management systems often fail to achieve their intended outcomes, creating unexpected complications. The panel agreed that the UK has an opportunity to implement an evidence-based circular strategy by aligning infrastructure, incentives, and enforcement. Speakers also pointed to the need for policies that encourage collaboration as well as the importance of building trust, aligning systems, and investing in scalable infrastructure to ensure real circularity.

The final session, “Plastic Fact vs Plastic Fiction – The Plastic Paradox,” chaired by Rowan Byrne, WSP alongside speakers from Viridor, Waitrose, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, Faerch, CIWM and Birmingham University, addressed public perceptions, addressing the myths and misconceptions surrounding plastics. Panellists agreed that plastic itself is not inherently harmful – the real challenge is in its mismanagement. The discussion highlighted the growing concern around microplastics, the fragility of domestic recycling infrastructure following the closure of 22% of UK facilities since 2023, and the need to invest in systems that can keep resources in circulation. Public appetite for recycling remains strong, and the forthcoming Deposit Return Scheme is expected to lift recycling rates to 70%, supported by significant private investment. At the same time the panel expressed that misinformation and clickbait reporting were seen as barriers to progress, with calls for the industry to work more closely with the media to share positive, fact-based stories.

Across all sessions, three consistent themes emerged: the need for greater collaboration across borders and sectors, the importance of accelerating investment in innovation and infrastructure, and the central role of public trust. As the conference made clear, plastic is here to stay – but with the right systems, it can remain a valuable resource rather than a persistent waste problem.

 

Find out more about RECOUP and the work they do at recoup.org

 

Shaping the Future of Plastics: 2025 RECOUP Award Winners Announced

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Posted: 26/09/2025

Shaping the Future of Plastics: 2025 RECOUP Award Winners Announced

This year’s RECOUP Awards once again celebrated the outstanding work being carried out across the plastics value chain in re-use, recycling, and re-design.

Held on the evening before the highly anticipated RECOUP Conference, the awards attracted strong participation and generated significant interest from across the plastics resources and recycling sector, with impressive entries submitted in every category.

The awards presented, highlighted the achievements of organisations and individuals driving innovation and progress in plastics circularity. The 2025 category winners are:

  • Best Innovation in Equipment or Technology: Circular&Co. – TAP&REUSE™
  • Recycled Plastic Product of the Year: Mondelēz International – Cadbury Sharing Bars 80% Recycled Plastic
  • Plastics Circularity Project of the Year – Packaging: Polytag Limited – Ecotrace Programme
  • Plastics Circularity Project of the Year – Other: Indorama Ventures – Waste Hero Education
  • Best Plastic Product Development for Recyclability or Re-Use: Amcor – Reusable cup portfolio
  • Plastics Industry Champion: Paul Davidson – Innovate UK
  • RECOUP Award of Recognition: Adrian Whyle

Each of the winners has demonstrated leadership, creativity, and commitment to building a more sustainable plastics system, inspiring change across the UK and beyond.

The following day, the RECOUP Conference brought together a wide range of speakers and delegates to explore the challenges and opportunities facing the sector. Discussions highlighted the need for faster progress, greater collaboration across the value chain, and the essential role of consumers in shaping the future of sustainable plastics.

Reflecting on the event, Stuart Foster, CEO of RECOUP, said:

“This year’s conference and awards dinner offered exactly the kind of open, insightful space we need – where innovators, industry leaders, policy makers and practitioners can come together to challenge assumptions, share real-world solutions, and spark the collaborations that will move the plastics sector forward. With evolving legislation, increasing demand for sustainable alternatives, and the urgency of climate targets, the time for action is now. I’m grateful to all who contributed – from speakers to delegates, judges to entrants – for making this gathering a catalyst for change.”

Congratulations to all the winners, and thank you to everyone who submitted entries. The drive for innovation and collaboration is essential as we continue working toward a circular and sustainable future for plastics. Details for next year’s awards, dinner, and conference will be announced in due course – don’t miss your chance to take part.

M3P3 to unite the materials, minerals and mining community in Birmingham

Events
Posted: 23/09/2025

M3P3 to unite the materials, minerals and mining community in Birmingham

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) will host Materials, Minerals and Mining for People, Places, Planet (M3P3) on 11–12 November 2025 at Millennium Point, Birmingham.

M3P3 brings together over 22 technical communities for two days of insight, debate and collaboration. Delegates will hear from experts and policymakers on industrial strategy, AI, circular economy, critical minerals, infrastructure and the skills pipeline.

A key highlight is the Circular Economy plenary, part of the Changemakers in Conversation sessions. The session will explore how the UK can rethink the way resources are used, keep materials in circulation and design out waste. With the UK Government’s upcoming Circular Economy Strategy shaping the landscape, speakers will discuss practical steps for sectors to lead the way towards more sustainable growth.

Speakers include Mary Creagh CBE MP, Minister for Nature; Libby Peake, Senior Fellow and Head of Resource Policy at Green Alliance; Professor Mark Miodownik MBE FREng CEng HonFIMMM, Professor of Materials and Society at University College London; and Iain Gulland, Chief Executive of Zero Waste Scotland.

Other highlights include four Changemakers in Conversation plenaries, twelve interactive Topical Knowledge Exchange Sessions, IOM3 Training Academy taster workshops, satellite conferences on timber, bio-based polymers and materials for fission and fusion net-zero, and a dedicated student and early careers programme.

Keynote speakers include Ed Conway HonFIMMM, Economics Editor at Sky News; Mary Creagh CBE MP, Minister for Nature in Defra; Sarah Mukherjee MBE, CEO of ISEP; and David Knowles FREng CEng CSci FIMMM, CEO of Henry Royce Institute.Dr Colin Church CEnv FIMMM, CEO of IOM3, said:

‘M3P3 is about more than technical discussion. It is about exploring sustainable solutions and how we can use materials more responsibly. By bringing together our community, we are creating a space where people can connect, collaborate and influence what comes next.’

M3P3 is open to all, with one-day and two-day passes available. Delegates can connect, share ideas and explore the developments shaping the sector.11 – 12 November 2025 | Millennium Point, Birmingham: iom3.info/m3p3