APR To Host First Plastics Recycling Showcase
Recipients will be recognized during the APR Technical Forum held in conjunction with the Plastics Recycling Conference on February 1st, 2016 in New Orleans.
A recently announced program recognizing innovations in product design and technology promoting plastics recycling is accepting nominations through October 31st. The APR Plastics Recycling Showcase, developed by the Association of Postconsumer Plastic Recyclers (APR, Washington, DC), will focus on recently commercialized innovations developed by APR members that have a positive impact on the ability of a package or container to be recycled. This program is part of APR’s continued effort to address technical challenges facing plastic recyclers.
“We recognize that innovation drives the growth of recycling, and is essential to the success of the plastics recycling industry,” said John Standish, APR’s technical director. “The APR Plastic Recycling Showcase will identify, highlight and commend the industry's leading innovations developed by APR member companies that support the growth of plastics recycling.”
Possible candidates may include the following types of recently commercialized technology:
- Packaging Products
- Processing Equipment
- Recycling Process Step
- Bale Capability
- Collection or supply capability for postconsumer plastics
- PCR products, products with high PCR content, or applications of PCR
"Showcase recipients will be selected by an APR Board appointed selection committee comprised of APR members that represent a variety of roles within the value chain,” stated Steve Alexander, APR’s executive director.
Recipients will be recognized during the APR Technical Forum held in conjunction with the Plastics Recycling Conference on February 1st, 2016 in New Orleans. Showcase innovations will be highlighted during each APR meeting, at the APR booth during the 2016 Plastic Recycling Conference,and during other trade shows throughout the year. They will also be featured on the APR website and an APR educational web seminar. 鈥╒isit for additional information and applications. 鈥
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