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Viridor and Unilever agree five-year contract to use recycled plastic

Unilever has committed to increase its use of recycled plastic and close the loop on plastic packaging

Plastic flakes

Viridor and Unilever have agreed a new contract which will see Unilever receive and use a range of recycled plastic from Viridor’s £65m Avonmouth Resource Recovery Centre near Bristol.

The companies – both founding members of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Plastics Pact – have agreed an initial five-year contract for recycled plastic from the plant which is powered by non-recyclable waste through Viridor’s new £252m Avonmouth Energy Recovery Facility.

Viridor Resource Management Managing Director Keith Trower said: “Viridor and Unilever are committed to helping the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ achieve its recycling and sustainability targets and this contract demonstrates how we are translating that ambition in action.

“To do this in a meaningful way Viridor has acknowledged the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ plastic reprocessing capacity gap and our Avonmouth investment is our response to that market demand. By putting more recycled plastic back into the economy, and powering that process with non-recyclable waste, we are creating a sustainable solution and ensuring consumer brands, such as Unilever, have access to quality post-consumer recycled material.”

An artists impression of the Avonmouth Recovery Centre

 

Mr Trower added: “Crucially, this contract also recognises the relationship between º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Plastics Pact partners and how such collaboration is vital if we are to achieve closed loop recycling solutions and achieve the Pact’s goals of 30% average recycled content across all plastic packaging by 2025.”

Sebastian Munden, Unilever º£½ÇÊÓÆµ & Ireland General Manager, said: “Unilever has committed to increase its use of recycled plastic and close the loop on plastic packaging.

He said: “Limited availability of high-quality recycled content has, though, remained a challenge and that’s why we’re so pleased that our collaboration with Viridor will bring extra capacity on-line in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.  This will be essential towards creating a more circular market, as well as contributing to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Plastic Pact targets.

 

“We think that º£½ÇÊÓÆµ citizens will also be encouraged to recycle more if they can see their efforts being rewarded with more plastic going back into new bottles and not ending up in the environment.”