Good conditions for recycling plastic
Plastics have ideal properties for recycling. However, for the circular economy to work well, all actors in the processing chain, from plastics manufacturers and processors to customers and recyclers, need to cooperate and communicate with each other.
Another condition for an effective circular economy is sorting plastic waste according to type, which provides better conditions for recycling. The goal should be to generate the required amount of recycled material for the production of new plastic products. Developments and advancements in sorting and separating systems contribute to this.
motan as a partner for three areas of plastics
We see ourselves as a partner working in three areas of plastics: the manufacturing of virgin material, recycled material, and plastics processing generally. Connecting the various production processes – using Industry 4.0 – is, in our opinion, important for a well-functioning circular economy. We can already access the data from our motan products using an OPC-UA interface. More data will follow in the future which will enable a virtually complete data-exchange within the processing cycles. The properties of recycled material, which can change after repeated recycling, can also be fed into this cycle and can then be used for precise dosing, for example.
Sensors will be more important than ever for quality control, in order to network and transfer information. The success of the circular economy will depend on developing transparency and showing what exactly a product is made from and where the product ends up.
Consumers also carry responsibility
Establishing a functioning circular economy will ultimately depend on consumers. Both reducing and correctly separating waste will play a role, as well as accepting products made from recycled material. This is an area where education and information is still needed.
Finally, it is important to remain realistic in terms of possibilities For example, recycled materials that have not been sorted properly or are contaminated cannot be recycled easily and will therefore need to be handled differently. There are already some promising first projects in this area. Efficient energy recovery should be the final step in circular economy.