RecyClass certifies over half of Europe's plastic recycling capacity

'The continued growth of this certification scheme is a clear indicator that RecyClass' efforts to drive plastics circularity are delivering real impact. RecyClass Recycling Process Certification has become the benchmark for companies seeking to certify their recycling processes and comply with the EN 15343:2007 standard', affirmed Paolo Glerean, Chairman of RecyClass.

In 2024, the share of European installed recycling capacity certified by RecyClass at the stream level grew exponentially, reaching 58% for HDPE/PP, 62% for ELV-WEEE, 70% for LDPE, and 75% for PET. These figures underscore the plastic recycling industry’s commitment to operating under verified and reliable recycling standards, thereby providing the value chain with high-quality recycled materials.

Today, RecyClass collaborates with 11 accredited and 7 recognised third-party Certification Bodies, amounting to more than 120 auditors available to issue Recycling Process Certificates. In view of the legislative targets for recycled plastics outlined in the Single-Use Plastic Directive (SUPD) and Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), recyclers seeking to demonstrate the traceability of their operations and ensure transparent communication of the origin of plastic waste are encouraged to apply for certification.

Source: Plastics Recyclers Europe

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