Presented by SABIC
Recorded on June 2, 2021
SABIC, a global leader in diversified chemicals with sustainability as its core value, is organizing a webinar on
‘CREATING CIRCULAR ECONOMY SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL FILMS’
Webinar agenda:
- Increasing amount of recycling
- Introduce booster grades for PCR
- Replacing polymers which interfere with mechanical recycling process
Why the webinar is important?
SABIC drives sustainability through technology, innovation, collaboration. Our breakthrough TRUCIRCLE™ initiative includes certified circular products, certified renewable products, mechanically recycled products, and design for recyclability.
In the heavy duty bags application, we have collaborated with recycling company MORSSINKHOF to set up a recycling loop reusing these bags.
We are introducing booster grades into the industrial films market with specific focus on blown stretch film.
The webinar will also focus on design for recyclability in stretch hood replacing EVA with SABIC’s elastomers. Guest speakers from machine manufacturing BANDERA and mechanical recycling company MORSSINKHOF will present testimonials.
Contact Presenter
Contact Presenter
Watch the Webinar Recording
The views, opinions and technical analyses presented here are those of the author or advertiser, and are not necessarily those of ULProspector.com or UL. The appearance of this content in the UL Prospector Knowledge Center does not constitute an endorsement by UL or its affiliates.
All content is subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without prior authorization from UL or the content author.
The content has been made available for informational and educational purposes only. While the editors of this site may verify the accuracy of its content from time to time, we assume no responsibility for errors made by the author, editorial staff or any other contributor.
UL does not make any representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy, applicability, fitness or completeness of the content. UL does not warrant the performance, effectiveness or applicability of sites listed or linked to in any content.
Leave a Reply or Comment