Limitations of Current Recycling Technology
Studies find that our Earth has turned into a planet increasingly polluted and strangled by plastics. Plastic production has exceeded our planet's safe limit, and one of our now collective goals is to create a recycling economy in which existing plastic wastes can be reused in a high-quality manner to reduce our environmental footprint.

Everyone likes recycling.
But why are only 10% of plastic wastes recycled, on the global scale?
Partly because every time a plastic is remelted / reprocessed, some of its properties – such as strength, flexibility and resistance to temperature – will drop 20-40%, rendering them less recyclable over time. They can no longer be made for the same product each cycle: their functionality and their value drops with each recycling.
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Once the recycled plastics arrive at our factory, they will be treated with the following processes:
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1) Sorting
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2) Characterisation
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3) Washing
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4) Shredding
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5) Identification and Separation of plastics
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6) Extruding and Compounding
“Sample preparation” is a key to accurate elemental analysis. Thus sample purification is critical in preparing the plastics that are about to be reborn. “Nutrients” will then be added to the plastics to give them a second life.
Moreover, we are also able to supply certified “Ocean Bound Plastics”, as well as a variety of world-renowned eco-friendly plastic raw materials.