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PolyAl1 recycling in Pakistan faced challenges, but thanks to Tetra Pak's commitment and support, the partnership with Green Earth Recycling (GER) has led to significant progress over the past years. Investments in research and development have paved the way for promising opportunities for polyAl recycling within the country.
PolyAl recycling posed several challenges in Pakistan, including limited awareness, infrastructure, and technical expertise. Overcoming these obstacles required a collaborative effort and innovative solutions. The primary objective of Tetra Pak's collaboration with GER was to establish a sustainable polyAl recycling system in Pakistan. By investing in research and development, the partnership aimed to create a viable local market for recycled polyAl materials.
Image: Tetra Pak aseptic carton recycling in Pakistan
Tetra Pak's continuous efforts and support empowered GER to drive significant advancements in polyAl recycling. Through targeted investments in research and development, GER developed innovative solutions and processes to recycle polyAl effectively.
The collaboration between Tetra Pak and GER has not only contributed to improving waste management system, but also fostered economic opportunities. By recycling polyAl locally, GER has reduced its environmental impact, conserved resources, and created a valuable market for recycled materials.
These collective efforts have led to a thriving polyAl recycling industry in Pakistan. Establishing a more effective recycling system has reduced waste and encouraged a shift towards more sustainable practices in the country.
Image: Outdoor furniture constructed from recycled polyAl
The work does not stop here. Tetra Pak continues supporting Green Earth Recycling by facilitating relationships with industry players and NGOs. The company’s innovations and developments are showcased through workshops and industrial tours, inspiring further collaboration and advancements in polyAl recycling.
1The non-fibre component of carton packages is known as polyAl, which designates the layers of polyolefins and aluminium being used as barrier against oxygen and humidity to protect the food content in aseptic carton packages.
2The circular economy refers to a system in which materials never become waste and are kept in circulation through processes including recycling, reuse and composting. It tackles environmental challenges by decoupling economic activity from the consumption of finite resources. Source: Ellenmacarthurfoundation.org, What is a circular economy?
Location
Pakistan
Companies involved
Green Earth Recycling