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Challanges faced by recycled polyester

Stemming from stories about the effect of plastic pollution on animals to microplastics in the Marianas Trench, awareness is growing…

5 years ago

DAK Americas to procure PET Recycling Facility from Perpetual Recycling Solutions

The Perpetual PET recycling operations have an approximate annual capacity of 100 million lbs/yr (~45,000 tons/yr) of high quality Recycled…

5 years ago

Technip Energies launches Reju to revolutionize PET textile recycling

Technip Energies has introduced Reju, a new company focusing on the recycling of PET textiles, is developed in collaboration with…

6 months ago

‘Plastic-eating’ enzymes to tackle polyester clothing waste

A new study from the University of Portsmouth aims to stop the damage polyester textiles do to the environment.

1 year ago

US’ NREL team discovers cheaper way to recycle waste polyester textiles

Researchers from NREL have discovered enzymes that could make it cheaper to recycle waste polyester textiles and bottles than making…

1 year ago

Indorama Ventures’ Deja™ Brand wins Best Sustainable Product Award

Indorama Ventures Public Company Limited (IVL), a global sustainable chemical company, has received the Best Sustainable Product Award at the…

1 year ago

Heraeus invests for a majority share in PET recycling firm

Heraeus Holding GmbH, a Fortune 500 corporation, stated that it has invested significant stock in perPETual Technologies, a PET recycling…

2 years ago

Indorama Ventures purchases 85% equity stake in Czech pet recycler

Indorama Ventures (IVL), announced the completion of a deal for an 85% equity stake in Czech Republic-based PET plastic recycler,…

2 years ago

Unifi’s REPERVE receives first Higg MSI Scores further validating the transparency

UNIFI's REPREVE® has received its first Higg MSI Scores, further validating the transparency of the brand.

3 years ago

Research shows enzyme-based plastics recycling is more energy-efficient, better for the environment

In a new study, researchers have discovered that using enzymes is a more sustainable approach for recycling polyethylene terephthalate (PET).

3 years ago