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Starlinger’s Post-consumer HDPE Recycling Machine Concept Receives FDA Approval


Starlinger & Co received two Letters of No Objection (LNO) issued by the regarding its newly developed machine concept for processing post-consumer HDPE scrap. The LNOs apply to the HDPE bottle-to-bottle and cap-to-cap recycling processes respectively, and confirm that HDPE regranulate produced with the Starlinger recycling process can be used at levels of up to 100% in .
"The two LNOs are another important achievement for Starlinger in the field of food grade recycling", said Paul Niedl, commercial head of Starlinger recycling technology. "Like it is the case with PET, 100 % recycled HDPE can now be used in applications with direct food contact. There is keen market interest for this - all signs are pointing towards a circular economy."
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New Machine Concept
The new Starlinger machine concept consists of a recoSTAR dynamic recycling line with a C-VAC degassing module and downstream odor reduction technology. The removal of odors plays an important role in the production of . "Packaging made of HDPE is used for a lot of foods", explained Niedl.
"If, for example, substances from food scraps migrate into the plastic, they can cause unpleasant smells in the recycling process. To avoid this, we use our three-step procedure: It starts with material preparation, followed by highly efficient degassing in the C-VAC module, and is finalized with the thermal after-treatment of the produced regranulate. This method ensures that even deeply embedded odors are removed."
Contrary to methods which bind the odors by means of additives and enclose them in the regranulate, the Starlinger process removes the substances causing the odors and delivers permanently odor-reduced pellets which do not release unwanted smells in the following production steps.
"With the development of the circular economy, HDPE bottle-to-bottle recycling will gain increasing importance", emphasized Paul Niedl. "A big share of food packaging such as milk and juice bottles, bottle caps as well as food trays for meat is made of HDPE. If this packaging is returned to the recycling stream and reused as food packaging without downcycling, millions of tons of virgin HDPE can be saved in the future."
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Source: Starlinger



Publication date: 03/11/2021

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 870292.