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LyondellBasell and AFA Nord joint venture to boost flexible plastics recycling

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Secondary plastic packaging, such as stretch or shrink film, is mainly used to hold packed consumer goods together and protect them during transportation and storage from contamination and damage. Adobe Stock Images

LyondellBasell and AFA Nord will create a joint venture to recycle post-commercial flexible secondary packaging waste. The joint venture company will be called LMF Nord GmbH and plans to build a mechanical recycling plant in Northern Germany to turn linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) waste into recycled plastic materials for use in flexible packaging. Production is expected to start in early 2025.

Secondary plastic packaging, such as stretch or shrink film, is mainly used to hold packed consumer goods together and protect them during transportation and storage from contamination and damage. This material is difficult to recycle into high-quality raw materials that can meet the requirements of the packaging industry regarding the strength and transparency of their final product. 

"This joint venture will provide recycled LDPE and LLDPE materials and complements our existing CirculenRecover range of high-density polyethylene and polypropylene products," says Yvonne van der Laan, LyondellBasell's executive vice president of circular and low carbon solutions. "It adds to our efforts in advanced recycling and delivers against our integrated hub strategy, where we invest upstream to provide feedstock from various plastic waste streams. With this efficient full suite of solutions we continue to be the preferred partner of our customers."

The new recycling unit is expected to produce 26,000 tons per year of recycled LDPE and LLDPE grades that LyondellBasell will market through its CirculenRecover family of products for use in various applications from stretch films to collation shrink films. The CirculenRecover product family comprises a wide range of mechanically recycled materials that are currently used in applications ranging from electrical appliances to washing detergent bottles and suitcases.

TM Recycling GmbH, a sister company of AFA Nord, will be responsible to provide the feedstock for LMF Nord GmbH.

"We already operate Germany's only agricultural film recycling plant for a number of years and have a broad experience in the production of recycled materials," says Andreas Mensing, managing director of AFA Nord. "Together with LyondellBasell we can contribute to a circular economy and increase the availability of recycled solutions for flexible packaging applications."

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