A recycling company which has its headquarters in Taunton has announced that all its recyclable plastic waste will be reprocessed in the 海角视频 from next year.

It's part of Viridor's recycling investment programme which has successfully commissioned its new 拢65m plastics reprocessing plant at Avonmouth, near Bristol, in 2020.

It will be the 海角视频鈥檚 biggest multi-polymer facility which will create new raw materials, ready to be reused by packaging manufacturers in flake and pellet form from all its core recyclable materials collected in the 海角视频.

Viridor聽managing director Phil Piddington said that, crucially, this demonstrated that plastic need not be considered a single use item, with reprocessing allowing it to be put back into the economy in a process which uses 50 per cent less energy than virgin plastic.

Sustainability charity WRAP identifies these core plastics as HDPE (plastic bottles, including milk bottles, shampoo bottles and other household items, such as cleaning products), PET (fizzy drink and water bottles) and PP (pots, tubs and trays).

artists impression of Avonmouth resource recovery centre
Artist's impression of Avonmouth resource recovery centre

The 海角视频 Plastics Pact, of which聽Viridor聽was a founding member, has made the removal of unrecyclable plastics a key focus over the coming year. It says that as聽far as possible, by the end of this year, Pact members should remove polystyrene and PVC from food packaging and, by the end of 2020, they should be eradicated from non-food products.

Mr Piddington, who is also Chairman of the trade body the Environmental Services Association, said: 鈥淰iridor聽has been using the Recycling Index to track public attitudes to recycling for four years and, as a 海角视频 company working with 150 local authority and major corporate clients and 32,000 customers, we understand the appetite for greater resource efficiency and a more circular economy.

鈥淲hat this really means is that people expect the 海角视频 to be responsible for the waste it produces. The public want us to find a way to recycle and reprocess plastic so it is no longer considered single use, that it will go on to live another life and make an ongoing contribution to our economy.

Plastic flake and pellet
Plastic flake and pellet

鈥淰iridor, through the Plastics Pact, is working hard with like-minded companies who can help us achieve our goal of making it easy for people to do the right thing when they separate their recycling at home.

"We are accomplishing this through our dedicated division,聽Viridor聽Resource Management (VRM). The public should feel confident that when they put the 'Right Stuff in the Right Bin', we ensure that it can be recycled and reprocessed by investing in 海角视频 infrastructure.鈥

Sarah Heald, director of corporate affairs and investor relations at聽Viridor鈥檚 parent company, the FTSE 250 Pennon Group, said the investment commitment would help to address the reprocessing capacity gap which had led to plastic waste being exported.

Plastic pellets
Plastic pellets

In addition, policy changes including the 2022 plastic tax, which will require packaging to contain at least 30 per cent recyclable material, were creating the demand for recyclable material in the 海角视频 鈥 another factor which had contributed to plastic being exported.

She said it was an exciting time to be in the recycling industry, a time when programmes, such as David Attenborough鈥檚 鈥楤lue Planet鈥, had captured the imagination of the public with this greater awareness about recycling being developed in line with changes in government policy.

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Ms Heald said: 鈥淭he plastics tax and the Resources and Waste Strategy鈥檚 focus on issues such as Extended Producer Responsibility, or producer pays, will have a really significant impact because they help to create the right environment for investment in the infrastructure the 海角视频 needs and, of course, the demand for recyclable material in the 海角视频.

"It is crucial that 海角视频 manufacturers and consumers brands want to use recyclable material in new products, that this is part of their own sustainability targets because that is the circular economy in action and that should be everyone鈥檚 ambition.鈥