Collection
Partnering with industries to collect MLP waste directly from the source.
Understanding Multi-Layered Plastics (MLP)
Challenges in Recycling MLP
"Why 90% of MLP Waste Ends Up in Landfills – And How We Fix It"
These stats are based on global data from trusted sources about residences or apartments waste collection.
The Problem
"Multi-layer packaging (MLP) – used in chips pouches, toothpaste tubes, and shampoo sachets – is a sustainability nightmare. Its plastic-aluminum layers resist traditional recycling, forcing most waste handlers to discard it.”
Multi-layer packaging (MLP) combines plastics (PP/PE/PET) with aluminum foil, creating a composite material that resists traditional mechanical recycling. The polymer-aluminum bonding requires advanced separation techniques to recover usable materials.
Rexaw's Advanced MLP Recycling Solutions
At Rexaw, we have developed innovative recycling technologies specifically
designed to address the complexities of MLP waste. Our process involves:
Partnering with industries to collect MLP waste directly from the source.
Utilizing specialized equipment to separate the different layers of materials.
Converting the separated materials into reusable forms, such as plastic pellets and aluminum sheets.
Supplying the recycled materials to manufacturers for the production of new products.
Benefits for Industrial Partners
Collaborating with Rexaw offers numerous advantages for industries:
Ensure adherence to environmental regulations concerning plastic waste management.
Enhance your brand image by adopting eco-friendly waste disposal practices.
Receive tailored recycling programs that fit your industry's specific needs.
Reduce waste management costs through our efficient recycling solutions.
Environmental Impact and Sustainability
By recycling MLP, Rexaw contributes to :
Minimizing the need for virgin materials in production.
Lowering greenhouse gas emissions associated with plastic production and disposal.
Decreasing the volume of non-biodegradable waste in landfills.
We are Registered PWP (Plastic Waste Processor) with the State Pollution Control Board for Issuing Online EPR Credits
(Cat I, Cat II and Cat III) through On-line Centralized Portal developed by Central Pollution Control Board and MoEFCC.