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Title: Recycled Plastics Market Analysis: Reducing Carbon Impact


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Recycled Plastics Market Practical Guide to
Reduce Carbon Impact As global environmental
concerns continue to rise, businesses are
increasingly focused on reducing their carbon
footprint and embracing sustainability. A key
part of this shift is the growing adoption of
recycled plastics in packaging solutions.
According to Inkwood Research, the global
recycled plastics market is anticipated to
progress with a CAGR of 8.15 during the forecast
period 2024-2032. By integrating recycled plastic
materials into their supply chains, manufacturers
can not only contribute to a circular economy but
also significantly cut down on greenhouse gas
emissions. In this practical guide, well explore
how manufacturers can incorporate recycled
plastics into their packaging solutions to
achieve both environmental and economic benefits.
Additionally, we will also examine the types of
recycled plastics available, how to balance
functionality with sustainability, and the tools
available for tracking the impact on carbon
reduction. Request a FREE sample of the Recycled
Plastics Market
So, read on for some of the most detailed
insights into recycled plastics and how
manufacturers across industries can reduce their
carbon footprint Recycled Plastics Market Key
Benefits in Reducing Emissions Recycled plastics
offer a multitude of advantages for manufacturers
looking to minimize their carbon emissions. The
production process of recycled plastics, compared
to virgin plastics, typically requires less
energy, resulting in lower carbon
emissions. According to the Ellen MacArthur
Foundation, an international charity that
promotes the circular economy to address
challenges such as climate change, pollution, and
waste, using one metric ton of recycled plastic
can save between 1.5 to 3 metric tons of CO2
emissions.
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  • This stark difference makes recycled plastics an
    ideal choice for businesses aiming to decrease
    their environmental impact.
  • Several companies have made substantial progress
    in this regard. For example, Unilever, a leading
    European consumer goods company, aims to reduce
    its use of virgin plastic
  • by 50 by 2025. To achieve this, the company
    plans to increase its use of recycled plastic and
    cut its overall plastic packaging by 100,000 tons
    per year. By embracing recycled
  • plastics, the company expects to significantly
    reduce its overall carbon footprint while also
    contributing to its broader sustainability goals.
  • Stay up-to-date with whats trending in the
    Global Recycled Plastics Market
  • Top 3 Types of Recycled Plastics Used in
    Packaging
  • Manufacturers have several types of recycled
    plastics to choose from, each offering unique
    properties suitable for different packaging
    needs. The most common types include
  • 1. Post-Consumer Recycled Plastics (PCR)
    Derived from used products like water bottles,
    PCR plastics are collected, cleaned, and
    reprocessed. Companies such
  • as Coca-Cola have heavily invested in PCR for
    their bottles, aiming to
  • use 50 recycled material across all packaging by
    2030. PCR plastics are ideal for creating a
    circular lifecycle where products are
    continuously repurposed.
  • According to Inkwood Research, post-consumer
    recycled plastics (PCR) is expected to be the
    largest revenue-generating type in the global
    recycled plastics market, with an expected share
    of 67.31 by 2032.
  • Post-Industrial Recycled Plastics (PIR) This
    type comes from the reprocessing of manufacturing
    scrap and excess material. Its typically used in
    industrial packaging solutions where high
    durability is required. Dow, for example, has
    leveraged PIR in its supply chain to create
    robust packaging that is both functional and
    sustainable.
  • Biodegradable Recycled Plastics Combining the
    benefits of recycled material with the ability to
    decompose naturally, these plastics are making
    waves in industries where eco-friendly disposal
    is a priority. For instance, Danimer Scientific
    produces biodegradable polymers that are
    increasingly being used by companies to reduce
    long-term waste. The companys Nodax and PLA
    biopolymers are designed to meet the
    biodegradability standards set by ASTM and EN.
    Its PHA is FDA-approved for food contact and can
    fully biodegrade in soil, water, or compost
    environmentsboth industrial and homewithin
    three months under aerobic or anaerobic
    conditions.
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  • Design Considerations for Durable, Sustainable
    Packaging Recycled Plastics Industry
  • While recycled plastics offer environmental
    benefits, manufacturers must also ensure that
    these materials meet the durability and
    functionality standards expected in the B2B
    packaging industry. Key design considerations
    include
  • Material Strength Packaging must withstand the
    rigors of transportation and storage. Innovations
    in recycled plastics have significantly improved
    material strength, making it possible to use
    recycled content in applications that previously
    relied on virgin plastics. Sealed Air, a
    packaging company known for its Bubble Wrap, is
    now producing protective packaging using recycled
    content without compromising the strength or
    protective properties of the material.

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  • Customization and Branding Recycled plastics can
    be tailored to meet branding needs. With
    advancements in colorants and printing
    techniques, businesses can create eco-friendly
    packaging that aligns with their brand identity.
    Companies
  • like Nestlé have embraced this by offering
    packaging solutions made from recycled
  • plastics that also highlight their commitment to
    sustainability on the products labeling in
    fact, in 2023, 41.5 of Nestlés packaging
    consisted of recycled or renewable materials,
    with 9.3 of its plastic packaging made from
    recycled content. Further, the company is also
    aiming for more than 95 of its plastic packaging
    to be designed for recycling by the year 2025.
  • Compliance with Regulations As regulations
    around plastic usage tighten globally, using
    recycled plastics can help companies meet both
    environmental goals and legal requirements. By
    incorporating recycled plastics into their
    packaging, businesses can stay ahead of these
    regulatory changes and avoid penalties. The
    European Unions Single-Use Plastics Directive,
    for example, has pushed businesses toward using
    more recycled content to reduce overall plastic
    waste. As per our
  • analysis, Europe captured the highest revenue
    share of 39.72 in the global recycled plastics
    market in 2023 and is expected to continue this
    growth trajectory between 2024 to 2032.
  • How Can Manufacturers Incorporate Recycled
    Materials into Supply Chains?
  • Integrating recycled plastics into your supply
    chain requires a structured approach. Heres a
    roadmap to get started
  • Identify Suppliers Partner with suppliers who
    specialize in recycled plastics. Loop Industries
    is an excellent example of a company that offers
    recycled PET for packaging, providing a
    sustainable alternative to virgin plastic.
  • Optimize Packaging Design Consider redesigning
    your packaging to reduce overall plastic use
    while maximizing the benefits of recycled
    materials. For instance, PG has not only
    reformulated its Head Shoulders shampoo to
    contain just nine ingredients but also cut the
    plastic in the bottle by 45. The design allows
    users to roll up the bottle like a tube of
    toothpaste, making it easier to use all the
    products and reducing space in recycling bins.
    Additionally, Herbal Essences has revamped its
    shampoo as well as conditioner bottles, now using
    25 less
  • plastic compared to earlier versions, leading to
    a significant reduction in plastic usage.
    (Source)
  • Assess Material Compatibility Evaluate how the
    recycled material performs with your current
    packaging processes. Its crucial to ensure that
    switching to recycled plastics doesnt negatively
    impact product quality or functionality.
  • Whats Next Tools and Metrics for Tracking
    Carbon Reductions
  • To quantify the impact of using recycled
    plastics, manufacturers can leverage several
    tools and metrics that measure their carbon
    footprint reduction
  • Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) This tool helps
    businesses assess the environmental impacts of
    their products throughout their lifecycle, from
    raw material sourcing to disposal. It provides a
    comprehensive view of how recycled plastics
    affect overall emissions.
  • Carbon Footprint Calculators Companies like
    Carbon Trust offer calculators to measure how
    much carbon is being saved by using recycled
    content versus virgin materials.
  • The Carbon Footprint Calculator is designed to
    assist UK-based SMEs in measuring their

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  • corporate emissions in line with GHG Protocol
    Guidance. It covers direct emissions from fuel
    and processes as well as emissions from purchased
    electricity for the assets they operate.
  • This can help manufacturers set measurable
    targets and track progress over time.
  • Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHG Protocol) This is
    the worlds most widely used standard for
    measuring and managing greenhouse gas emissions.
    It provides guidelines on how companies can
    report their emissions reductions from switching
    to recycled materials.
  • Conclusion Recycled Plastics Market Growth
    Prospects
  • Incorporating recycled plastics into packaging
    solutions is not only a practical way for
    manufacturers to reduce their carbon footprint
    but also an opportunity to align with growing
    regulatory requirements and consumer demands for
    sustainability. By taking advantage of innovative
    materials like PCR, PIR, and biodegradable
    plastics, businesses can lead the charge in
    creating a more circular economy, while still
    maintaining the functionality and durability
    needed in modern packaging. With the right tools
    and strategies in place, manufacturers can track
    their impact, meet regulatory requirements, and
    embrace eco- friendly branding, all while
    contributing to a greener future.
  • FAQs
  • How do recycled plastics help reduce carbon
    emissions?
  • A Recycled plastics require less energy to
    produce than virgin plastics, which significantly
    reduces greenhouse gas emissions. For every ton
    of recycled
  • plastic used, up to 3 tons of CO2 emissions can
    be saved, contributing to a lower carbon
    footprint.
  • Are recycled plastics as durable as virgin
    plastics?
  • A Yes, advancements in technology have made
    recycled plastics
  • comparable in strength and durability to virgin
    materials. Companies are now using them in
    packaging and products without compromising
    quality or performance.
  • What types of recycled plastics are commonly used
    in packaging? A Post-consumer recycled (PCR)
    plastics, post-industrial recycled (PIR)
  • plastics, and biodegradable plastics are commonly
    used in packaging. PCR is derived from consumer
    waste, while PIR comes from manufacturing scraps,
    both offering sustainable packaging solutions.
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