PLASTICS RECYCLING SPAIN: Supercritical carbon dioxide employed in technology for cleaning contaminated plastics waste / Aimplas Life Extruclean project reaches pilot plant stage
The 30-month project, funded through the EU’s “Life programme, has developed a decontamination process using scCO2 (supercritical carbon dioxide) in the extrusion process following cleaning. Recycling and recovery specialist Acteco Productos y Servicios (Ibi, Alicante / Spain; www.acteco.net) is working on implementation of the technology with the aim of simplifying the current washing and drying processes prior to extrusion, with consequent energy, waste water and resource reduction.
Enplast (Madrid / Spain; www.enplast.es) is responsible for extruding packages using the recycled material, while Spanish packaging technology institute Aidimme (Valencia / Spain; www.aidimme.es) will carry out validation of final output.
Aimplas said the technology will allow an improvement in the quality of recycled material, opening opportunities to manufacture higher value-added packages, for example in packaging for hazardous substances and mixtures.