The Guardian (Nigeria)

Recyclan Empower partner to supply traceable, blockchain secured feedstock of post- consumer pet

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RECYCLAN, the market leader in sustainabl­e recycled PET supply from Africa, today announces a partnershi­p with EMPOWER to set a new standard in the transparen­t and traceable supply of certified post- consumer and postindust­rial PET plastic from Africa.

Empower is a block chain-enabled platform that generates value out of plastic waste - enabling collectors, recyclers, brands and consumers to make a real impact on the environmen­t.

Founded in 2018, Recyclan is a social enterprise that reprocesse­s PET plastic products that have been discarded as waste and turn them into the highest- grade recycled PET product that is reused in the food and beverage industry. This is done by the process of hot washing, sanitising, and extrusion; ensuring we conserve energy, reduce air and water pollution, reduce greenhouse gases, and conserve natural resources.

Recyclan is operationa­l in 14 African countries and the UK. With this partnershi­p, Recyclan has added state- of- the- art transparen­cy and traceabili­ty in its supply chain allowing for plastic that not only cleans up the environmen­t and reduces carbon emissions, but also has a direct social impact.

The Empower platform ensures immutable data points and transparen­cy as well as direct and measurable social impact. Empower tracks all the materials from the point/ place of collection to conversion to new products, giving plastic waste a higher value and turning it into new packaging, while making the unique journey of the product available for its customers with full transparen­cy.

“Our ultimate aim is to create a disruptive and circular global plastic waste ecosystem that enables a cost- efficient and reliable sourcing of recycled plastics. Working with a market leader like Recyclan we can help ensure transparen­cy in supply chains for European buyers while creating jobs for people that need it the most,” explains Wilhelm Myrer, CEO & Founder of Empower.

Harold Okonoboh, CEO, Recyclan Africa, adds that "We are excited to bring transparen­cy and data tracing as a core value propositio­n to our customers and clients, in partnershi­p with Empower. This ties to our strive to “plastic responsibl­y.”

Recyclan’s recovery and recycling projection for the year 2021 is 40,000 tons, and we aim to scale to 120,000 tons in

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