Corplex wins at the MRW National Recycling Awards for its closed-loop recycling system

Corplex has won the Circular Economy Initiative category at this year’s MRW National Recycling Awards at the Hilton London Metropole. Corplex took the top honours for its innovative closed-loop recycling system for out-of-home (OOH) media. At the centre of the project is Corplex’s new multi-million-pound 22,000 sq ft de-inking facility at its Gloucester site.

The project is a collaboration with Global Media and The Delta Group. It allows direct returns of the printed Correx® boards, post advertising campaign, back to Corplex’s Gloucester site after each campaign. There the boards are shredded, washed and recycled into clean, high whiteness PP flakes. These are then re-extruded into new boards with up to 70% recycled content – an industry first.

“We are thrilled and proud to have won this award in a very competitive category,” said Corplex CEO Lucas van der Schalk. “It’s not only a testament to the hard work and investment that we’ve put into making the closed-loop system a reality, but also to the power of collaboration. We’d like to thank Global Media and The Delta Group for their expertise in creating this world-first project, which reduces waste and carbon footprint in outdoor advertising.”

The closed loop facility was also recognised at this year’s Made in Britain Impact Awards. Corplex was awarded Runner-Up in the Innovation of the Year category. The company was also shortlisted for a Sustainability of the Year award, further recognition for Corplex’s ongoing commitment to driving sustainable change through innovation.

“To be recognised among Britain’s most forward-thinking manufacturers is a testament to our team’s dedication to innovation, sustainability, and continuous improvement,” added Lucas van der Schalk. “We are proud to have such a dedicated team, committed to continuous improvement.

Corplex is also working with partners across several packaging and other applications which will enable its Correx® boards and AkyPak® packaging and containers to be captured within a closed-loop system. Here, the process will be the same as with the OOH media project, with returns being shredded, washed and recycled into new Correx® sheets, delivering the many sustainability benefits to other sectors.

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