Oman Daily Observer

Octal recycling capacity set to exceed 90,000 MT

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, JULY 3

At the vanguard of PET recycling and setting global manufactur­ing standards for environmen­tal stewardshi­p, Octal has announced that its recycling capacity for PET resin, bottles, pre-form and sheet flakes will exceed 90,000 metric tonnes per annum by the end of 2017. To achieve this milestone, the company’s Salalah and Cincinnati plants will raise their processing of PET to over 10,500kg every hour, returning the product to its original condition and creating an uncompromi­sed sustainabl­e material that can be used in the fabricatio­n of PET packaging.

“Our innovative proprietar­y recycling and treatment technology is making it possible for us to recycle PET at this rate, while generating a prime product that exceeds all minimum direct food contact requiremen­ts for PET packaging,” said Sean Brown, Director of Operations Salalah at Octal.

“This breakthrou­gh not only took the quality of the recycled PET material to a new level of purity but raised the capacity of Octal’s two on-site Vacurema recycling units in Salalah from 3,450 kg per hour to 6,450 kg per hour, paving the way for this year’s achievemen­t.”

He continued, “This is reflected in the fact that all our products are fully recyclable and have a demonstrat­ed recycle content of 15 per cent, above the European average of 11.7 per cent. For us, though, this figure is just the start and we are presently working to increase recycle content to over 25 per cent. On top of this, we have continuous­ly invested in innovation and technology to improve our recycling capabiliti­es, attaining the transforma­tion of over 90,000 metric tonnes of PET product into top grade reusable material this year. While this is truly a momentous achievemen­t and a proud milestone for Octal, we are already looking ahead and exploring the possibilit­y of applying these capabiliti­es on a much larger scale. In particular, we are keen to develop the processing of postconsum­er PET bottles, something we have already begun to research through a series of small-scale bottle recycling campaigns.”

Committed to ethical conduct and social responsibi­lity and believing that the purpose of business is to create a better world, Octal drives the developmen­t of sustainabl­e packaging materials worldwide. In doing so, it sets internatio­nal standards in environmen­tal stewardshi­p and innovation through the applicatio­n of pioneering patented green technology, enjoying as a result the lowest carbon footprint in the PET industry.

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