Mountain Valley Recycling (MVR), announced that it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance to produce its recycled polypropylene (PP) and recycled polystyrene (PS) resins for use in thermoformed or injection molded articles for contact with non-alcoholic food. The resins, which are approved for up to 100 percent recycled content, have comparable performance qualities compared to virgin PP and PS.
“Receiving FDA clearance for the use of MVR recycled polypropylene and polystyrene in food contact applications is a big step forward for MVR, our packaged goods customers who have been demanding it and the environment,” says Ronald Whaley, president and CEO of MVR. “This clearance expands our potential market by allowing us to meet the need of our customers and the increasing demands of consumers for environmentally-friendly food packaging and other products and helps to prevent the buildup of plastic waste in landfills.”
MVR produces recycled polypropylene and polystyrene resins from scrap plastic waste supplied by retailers through a process of sorting, washing, drying and extruding. By the end of 2010 MVR plans to have the capacity to manufacture 90 million pounds of post consumer recycled resin annually.