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Plastics recycler Vanden Global has launched a new PET Recycled Resins & Flakes Catalogue, which it says offers manufacturers secure access to high-quality recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) materials.
“As demand intensifies for food-grade rPET and technically verified recycled content, Vanden’s latest catalogue showcases a full range of EFSA/FDA and RecyClass certified flakes and granules, alongside tailormade feedstock solutions,” the United Kingdom-based company says, adding that the launch reinforces its ability to deliver consistent volumes through its global reach, local expertise and in-house logistics network.
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Vanden says that since 2005 it has supplied more than 2 million tons of recycled feedstock to converters across more than 45 countries. The company has operational hubs in Asia, Australia, Europe and the U.K., which it says allows it to “mitigate regional market shocks and ensure stable, diversified supply.”
“In today’s recycled plastics market, what customers need most is certainty—of volume, quality and delivery,” Vanden CEO Damien van Leuven says. “This catalogue showcases our technical capabilities and global reach, but more importantly, it reflects our commitment to helping customers meet recycled content targets without compromising on performance or compliance.”
Vanden says its rPET catalogue includes a wide range of materials such as:
- European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) food-grade flakes and granules;
- RecyClass A1 and Global Recycled Standard- (GRS-) certified feedstock;
- hot caustic washed bottle flake; and
- custom rPET formulations for fibers, films and compounds
The company says each product listing includes origin, certification, intrinsic viscosity, moisture content, PVC threshold and other critical metrics, “giving buyers full transparency and confidence in their material choices.”
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