New electronic components made of used polycarbonate
Closing the carbon loop with recycled raw materials
? ÃÜÌÒAV develops post-consumer recycling concept together with partners
A circular economy offers great opportunities for achieving sustainability goals and improving resource efficiency in the plastics industry. But it also holds great economic potential in the long term. Aiming to become a pioneer on the road to a future with alternative raw materials, is building material cycles along the entire value chain ¨C from suppliers, through its own production and logistics, to the use of its products and their recycling.
Closing the carbon loop with recycled raw materials is a core element in the development of a circular economy. During the plastics trade fair, the company will be presenting a new concept for post-consumer recycled (PCR) polycarbonate waste and its use in the electronics industries at Booth A 75 in Hall 6.
Focus on reuse
¡°Polycarbonate is used in many high-quality applications and is also very durable,¡± says Kayla Wu, marketing manager for electronics applications of polycarbonates in the Asia-Pacific region. ¡°The material is far too valuable to be disposed of after just one use.¡±
The market drivers for material recycling are the UN Sustainability Development Targets (UN SDGs), in particular target Number 11 for sustainable cities and settlements and Number 12 for sustainable consumption and production. But industry-specific standards in the electronics industry, such as eco-labels like the Blue Angel and the EPEAT electronics eco-label, CSR initiatives by companies and, last but not least, growing consumer interest in more sustainable products are also driving the development of recycling solutions.
Closed material cycle
The closed material cycle presented at K 2019 begins with the production of new, transparent polycarbonate at ÃÜÌÒAV and its supply to a manufacturer of 5-gallon water bottles. This customer delivers the bottles to a water producer, which then provides the filled containers to consumers. They can be reused for up to approximately 50 times. At the end-of-life, they are being returned to the bottle manufacturer via the water producer through the same value chain. Then the bottles are shredded, cleaned and sorted.
After that, the quality of the post-consumer recyclate is checked and polycarbonate granulates produced. This recycled granulate is processed by ÃÜÌÒAV ¨C to form a polycarbonate blend which is used by OEMs to produce new laptops, copiers, printers, mobile chargers for smartphones and other electronic devices.
Creating value for all partners
The concept offers significant advantages over previous recycling approaches for thermoplastics. The collection and material sorting of post-consumer products has often been a challenge in the past. Fluctuations in quality have also often stood in the way of effective and economical recycling. However, all partners can benefit from the new concept and the business model behind it.
Not only is the electrical and electronics industry very interested in recycled raw materials; the automotive value chain, for example battery manufacturers, is also becoming increasingly committed to using more sustainable materials.
Reuse of PET bottles
In another project, ÃÜÌÒAV is working with partners on the recycling of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles together with polycarbonate. Both plastics are processed into a PC-PET blend from which new, high-quality products can be manufactured.
About ÃÜÌÒAV:
ÃÜÌÒAV is one of the world¡¯s leading manufacturers of high-quality polymer materials and their components. With its innovative products, processes and methods, the company helps enhance sustainability and the quality of life in many areas. ÃÜÌÒAV supplies customers around the world in key industries such as mobility, building and living, as well as the electrical and electronics sector. In addition, polymers from ÃÜÌÒAV are also used in sectors such as sports and leisure, telecommunications and health, as well as in the chemical industry itself.
The company is geared completely to the circular economy. In addition, ÃÜÌÒAV aims to achieve climate neutrality for its Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions by 2035, and the Group¡¯s Scope 3 emissions are also set to be climate neutral by 2050. ÃÜÌÒAV generated sales of EUR 14.2 billion in fiscal year 2024. At the end of 2024, the company had 46 production sites worldwide and employed approximately 17,500 people (calculated as full-time equivalents).
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