Image courtesy of PolyQuest
PolyQuest Inc., a virgin and recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) supplier based in Wilmington, North Carolina, has trademarked its PQRenew brand of recycled bottle flake and resins.
Since 2006, the company says it has been developing its owned and tolled asset infrastructure and has produced more than 1 billion pounds of postconsumer bottle flake, postconsumer resin and postindustrial resin. The PQRenew brand of flake and resins line is the culmination of these efforts.
The company says the PQRenew brand is a natural extension of PolyQuest’s amplified recycling footprint across the U.S., including operational enhancements at PQ Recycling in Farmingdale, New York, and PolyQuest’s recycling facility in Darlington, South Carolina. PQRenew includes 100-percent-recycled content applications and top mechanical recycling technologies reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions.
“The comprehensiveness of the PQRenew product portfolio allows customers to choose various technical options for recycled PET,” says John Marinelli, PolyQuest CEO. “The key for us moving forward is to select partners that have strategically and financially committed to sustainability, who mesh well with our culture and values and have common goals and objectives.”
PolyQuest says it remains dedicated as an invaluable resource, partner and key distributor of virgin thermoplastics and manufacturer of recycled thermoplastics.
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