Even given the relative availability of rPET, the increased demand for the material means an increased demand for sources. The major goal for the future, therefore, is to be able to recycle rPET from cups and blister packs in a “tray-to-tray recycling stream.” This refers to a waste stream in which cups, tubs, trays, and other packaging made from PET can be recycled and processed into new packaging. However, there are two specific challenges that need to be met in order to achieve this goal:
- Sorting and separation technologies: A key challenge is the effective sorting and separation of different materials. Many packages consist of a combination of materials (such as plastic, paper, and metal) that are difficult to separate. This makes it crucially important to develop and implement advanced sorting technologies.
- Profitability: The cost of collecting, sorting, and recycling materials can be high, especially when compared to using new raw materials. This poses an economic challenge, especially in markets where the cost of new materials is relatively low.
In addition, legal and regulatory requirements must be taken into account, as well as possible deteriorations in quality during recycling. The motivation and commitment of consumers also plays a decisive role: The sooner materials can be reassigned to the right streams, the better the yields and quality at the end of the cycle.
Challenges such as these require constant research and development, an improved regulatory framework, and a greater awareness and active involvement on the part of both consumers and industry to make tray-to-tray recycling more efficient and sustainable. As this process will become much more important in the future, the packaging industry is already working diligently to reach the goal of functional tray-to-tray recycling. Many companies have already brought initial projects to completion and even to the market. It is pioneers like these who will continue to drive the industry forward in the future.
1https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2023/745707/EPRS_BRI(2023)745707_EN.pdf