Recycler

Revolutionizing the Circular Economy and Combating Plastic Waste 

Plastic waste is an ever-growing concern worldwide, with its detrimental impact on the environment and ecosystems. To address this pressing issue, Resycure is dedicated to accelerating the world’s transition to a circular economy while actively reducing plastic waste on a global scale. Resycure introduces a groundbreaking business model that facilitates long-term supply agreements for post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics, benefiting Brand Owners, Converters, and Manufacturers in the food, cosmetic, and household cleaning sectors. 

Enabling sustainable solutions 

The core mission of Resycure is to help businesses comply with PCR content and CO2e footprint objectives while promoting the growth of recycled plastic resins, PP, PET, HDPE, and LDPE globally. By offering long-term supply agreements for PCR plastics at favorable terms and without large commitments or risks, Resycure empowers Brand Owners, Converters, and Manufacturers to secure the necessary resources for their operations. This innovative approach supports their sustainability goals while simultaneously addressing the growing problem of plastic pollution. 

Enhancing capabilities of Recyclers 

Resycure also plays a vital role in strengthening the capabilities of Recyclers. By enabling them to obtain greater volumes of recycled plastic materials and providing direct access to large Brand Owners, Converters, and Manufacturers, Resycure eliminates future supply uncertainty of recycled plastic material and helps attract more business for recycling companies. With increased demand and significant volumes, Recyclers can invest in advanced technologies, enhance quality standards, and expand their production capacity. Resycure further facilitates this growth by connecting Recyclers with technology providers and offering advantageous financing options, ensuring they can meet the needs of their clients effectively. 

Benefits for Brand Owners, Converters, and Manufacturers 

Resycure offers an array of advantages for Brand Owners, Converters, and Manufacturers seeking sustainable solutions. These benefits include long-term contracts with Recyclers, negotiations that leverage large volumes to secure favorable terms, transparent pricing, additional cost avoidance, reduced pay risk, and qualified and harmonized specifications. Furthermore, Resycure provides comprehensive support throughout the buying process, ensuring replicability across regions and access to GHG Emissions and Sustainability data. By leveraging these benefits, businesses can meet their PCR plastic packaging content and CO2e footprint goals while contributing to a circular economy. 

Empowering Brand Owners, Converters, Manufactures, and Recyclers 

Resycure’s platform caters to the unique needs of Recyclers, enabling them to thrive in the recycling industry. The long-term contracts offered by Resycure, along with transparent pricing that maintains margins, provide Recyclers with stability and financial security. Additionally, Resycure fosters strong and direct relationships between Recyclers and Brand Owners, Converters, and Manufacturers, opening doors to higher volumes of recycled materials and premium prices and clients. With qualified and harmonized specifications that reduce operational costs, as well as support throughout the selling process, Recyclers can streamline their operations and enhance their competitiveness in the market. 

Driving the transition to a circular economy and minimizing plastic waste 

Resycure is leading the charge in driving the transition to a circular economy and combatting the global issue of plastic waste. Through their innovative business model, Resycure connects stakeholders across the value chain, enabling Brand Owners, Converters, Manufacturers, and Recyclers to achieve their sustainability goals effectively. By offering long-term supply agreements, facilitating increased volumes, and connecting businesses with valuable resources and financing options, Resycure paves the way for a more sustainable future. To learn more about Resycure and explore our ongoing bundle and supply campaigns, contact us via phone or email, or visit our website and social media platforms (LinkedIn and Twitter). Together, we can build a world where plastic waste is minimized, and a circular economy thrives. 

 

Jörg von Walcke, Co-CEO of Resycure attended InterPack 2023

Interpack 2023 | May 4-10, 2023 | Düsseldorf, Germany

Resycure’s impactful presence at Interpack 2023

Jörg von Walcke, the Co-CEO of Resycure, recently participated in Interpack 2023, a prestigious event held in Düsseldorf, Germany. This event served as an excellent platform for networking and provided engaging seminars and presentations on crucial topics such as sustainability, digitalization, and automation in the packaging industry. Resycure, an Impact Startup within Chemovator, BASF‘s Venture Incubator, showcased its groundbreaking business model that revolutionizes the circular economy. The event offered attendees a unique opportunity to connect with Resycure and explore the future of sustainable packaging.

Resycure’s revolutionary business model

Resycure’s innovative approach incentivizes and simplifies plastic recycling, enabling Brand Owners, Converters, and Manufacturers of all sizes to secure long-term supply agreements with Recyclers. By meeting specific volume needs and specifications under favorable conditions, Resycure minimizes risk and facilitates the adoption of sustainable practices. Resycure’s commitment to sustainability and the circular economy was highlighted by Jörg von Walcke, Co-CEO of Resycure, during his insightful presentations and discussions at Interpack 2023.

Exploring the future of sustainable packaging

At the event, attendees had the opportunity to engage with Resycure and gain valuable insights into the transformative potential of post-consumer recycled materials. Jörg von Walcke passionately discussed the benefits of sustainable packaging, emphasizing Resycure’s dedication to creating a more environmentally friendly future. The presence of Resycure at Interpack 2023 allowed industry professionals to witness firsthand the innovative solutions offered by the company and understand the crucial role it plays in advancing sustainable practices.

Collaboration with BASF

During the event, Jörg von Walcke also took the opportunity to visit the BASF stand and learn more about the company’s offerings. BASF, a renowned chemical company, provided a valuable platform for Resycure to explore potential collaborations and synergies in their shared vision for a sustainable future. This interaction further strengthened the network of industry professionals committed to driving positive change in the packaging industry.

Looking ahead

Resycure’s presence at Interpack 2023 was an unmissable opportunity for industry professionals to connect, exchange ideas, and discuss the future of sustainable packaging. Resycure’s groundbreaking business model and commitment to the circular economy have positioned Resycure as a key player in driving positive change in the industry. To stay updated on Resycure’s advancements and contributions to sustainable packaging, visit our website at www.resycure.com

Interpack 2023 provided an excellent platform for Resycure, an Impact Startup within Chemovator, to showcase our revolutionary business model that simplifies and incentivizes plastic recycling. Attendees had the opportunity to connect with Resycure and gain insights into the transformative potential of sustainable packaging. The event also facilitated collaboration with BASF, further strengthening the network of industry professionals dedicated to advancing sustainability. Resycure’s presence at Interpack 2023 reinforced its commitment to creating a circular economy and a more environmentally friendly future.

Resycure will attend Interpack 2023

Interpack 2023 | May 4-10, 2023 | Düsseldorf, Germany

About Interpack 2023

Interpack 2023 is an international trade fair for packaging and processing that will take place in Düsseldorf, Germany from May 4th to 10th, 2023. The event will showcase the latest innovations and technologies in the packaging industry, including materials, machines, and equipment. Interpack 2023 will also offer networking opportunities for industry professionals and host a variety of seminars and presentations on topics such as sustainability, digitalization, and automation in packaging.

Meet us at the event 

Jörg von Walcke, Co-CEO of Resycure, will be attending Interpack 2023 from May 8th to 9th, 2023 in Düsseldorf to explore the latest trends and innovations in packaging and processing. Do not miss the chance to meet Resycure at the event, at the BASF stand, and discuss the future of sustainable packaging!

As an Impact Startup within Chemovator, BASF’s Venture Incubator, we are revolutionizing the circular economy by introducing a new business model that simplifies and incentivizes plastic recycling. Resycure makes it easier for small, medium, and large Brand Owners and Converters to sign long-term supply agreements with Recyclers, ensuring their demand volumes and specifications at favorable conditions without high commitments or risk. Our diverse core team, hailing from Germany, Brazil, India, and the UK, boasts over 45 years of combined B2B experience in packaging, recycling, logistics, and sustainability.

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Matching supply with demand for recycled plastic needs

Brand Owners are being pressured by legislation and taxes to decrease plastic waste by designing packaging for recycling and using as little virgin plastic as feasible. This reduction in waste is achieved by reducing the weight of the packaging, incorporating post-consumer recycled plastic, and designing product packaging for enhanced circularity.

To accomplish their 2025 goals, however,
 more than 60 of the most influential Brand Owners are anticipated to still require an additional 6 million tonnes of recycled plastic annually. Using recycled plastic in packaging can be more expensive and difficult than using virgin plastic – aspects such as regulatory requirements, processing characteristics, and material quality for different product types and components are often top of mind of Brand Owners and Packaging Converters.

Securing the future supply of quality PCR plastic

The quality aspect of this challenge is found in the long and complex qualification process Brand Owners face to identify, test, approve, and control recycled material quality. Brand Owners and Recyclers are building new knowledge of which recycled material grades can be used for each brand product without risk to product performance or safety, but it is challenging to release material at a production batch level as well as for brands to commit commercially to long-term volumes.

Many Recyclers are eager to invest in securing feedstock, new technology, and processes and expanding capacity, however, they will not do so without securing long-term demand. Most brands are not in a position to offer this security alone, either because they do not have enough volume in a particular region, or because it is too much of a financial risk without long-term assurance of quality and without flexibility regarding future volumes.

Resycure, a startup from Chemovator, the BASF venture incubator, aims to solve this challenge with a platform to improve the economics of recycling and facilitate matching plastic quality demanded by Brands Owners to long-term supply by Recyclers globally – it is not another spot market but instead a platform for securing long-term contracts.

The venture is working towards becoming the biggest marketplace for matching brand quality requirements to recycler material globally. To increase volume, Resycure bundles demand across brands for similar product needs and works with Recyclers to offer the right quality as well as more transparent and stable prices. Brand Owners can commit to forecasted resin demand with more flexibility and secure enough PCR plastic to meet their needs, at a fair price.

Improving the amount of material recycled into new packaging

Total PCR demand from brands is growing annually as more recycled content is implemented per product and as regional taxes close the cost gap between virgin and recycled material. Brand Owners, Converters, and Recyclers have achieved much progress in PCR use in cosmetics and home care, however, aligning processes, acceptable quality, commercial conditions, and risk must improve to better match possible supply to needed demand. For example, most Brand Owners’ demand for polyolefins is for natural and white recycled material, which is only a small percent of the color available, so more needs to be done to help match possibilities with other colors.

The first Brand Owners and Recyclers piloting Resycure are currently focused in the Americas and Europe, where traceability of material and certification are very important. Resycure is also working to help Recyclers secure investments in better technology to meet the high-level requirements of the cosmetic industry for rPP and rHDPE – for both better machinery, new processes (i.e. hot wash), and chemistry (i.e.) additives for odor.

Resycure’s goal is to strongly improve recycling rates globally, and to do this, our Co-founder, Michel Weinketz believes that we need to think and procure differently than today to solve the economics of recycling and make a difference in the circular economy – and building an ecosystem is a big part of it. Our co-founder Jörg von Walcke also sees the opportunity for Recyclers to harmonize their PCR material grades to match the specific packaging component and product needs.

About the author: Robert Hughes, Packaging Lead at Resycure

He is a packaging expert with over 10 years of experience developing Food & Personal Care products for large and small brands, optimizing packaging for sustainability, design, and value. Previously located in the UK, Sweden, and the Netherlands, he is currently in Germany and enjoying working with global teams.