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PET recycling quality on the next level

Doğa PET, a recycling venture by Doğa Holding, is using Tomra Recycling’s sensor-based sorting solutions to produce high-quality PET flakes and rPET granules which are suitable for food and textile applications.
PET recycling quality on the next level
Doğa PET is using Tomra’s sorting solutions to produce high-quality PET flakes and rPET granules. Copyright: Tomra
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Located in northwestern Türkiye, Doğa PET’s plant currently processes more than 4,200 tons of PET bottles monthly, producing 1,000 tons per month of PET flakes and 2,000 tons per month of rPET granules. The facility incorporates Tomra’s full range of machines for plastics sorting: four of the company’s sorting all-rounder Autosort, as well as two Innosort Flake and two Autosort Flake units for advanced flake sorting and purification. This combination of units optimizes both product quality and processing capacity.

Depending on Doğa PET’s customer requirements, the premium PET flakes – produced in various quality grades – are used for PET sheet production, while the rPET granules are mainly aimed at bottle-to-bottle recycling and high-quality textile applications. The company plans to export its recycled products, primarily to European countries.

While producing clear flakes, Doğa PET aims to minimize the loss of light blue PET material and, when necessary, separates the light blue material from the clear one. The blue bottles, which are ejected when processing clear PET, can be a valuable resource for other applications.

 Doğa PET is the first facility in Türkiye to successfully separate light blue material from clear material, regardless of the infeed product. During the sorting process, light blue products are separated from all infeed materials and recovered for reuse as needed.

Doğa PET is required to prove that less than 5% of the input material for its washing process consists of non-food grade PET to produce food-grade pellets. To meet this requirement and enhance material recovery across its sorting lines, the company has invested in a state-of-the-art waste analyzer powered by PolyPerception, a solution that uses cameras for real-time material analysis and classification at key points in the sorting plant. At Doğa PET’s plant, the analyzer is positioned before the last of four Autosort units. It continuously monitors and analyzes the quantity of non-food grade PET bottles destined for the washing line.  By providing data per batch or shift, the analyzer enables Doğa PET to certify the food-grade quality of material from each specific production period, offering crucial reassurance to both its customers and relevant certification bodies. This transparency is particularly vital for end customers purchasing these pellets from a Turkish PET facility. Exporting its high-quality product to Europe, Doğa PET relies on this assurance to meet its customers’ stringent compliance requirements.

Source: Tomra Recycling

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