Visual media recycling
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This sector produces a variety of challenges regarding the collection and recycling of waste media. Volumes can vary greatly, from small to large printers, producing anything from a wheelie bin load to a 1-tonne bale each week. The greatest challenge, however, is to collect and recycle waste media from the end-consumer, which is where most of the waste materials destination, and finishes its campaign in a landfill along with the printer’s wastes.
Find out moreReconomy has developed a range of services that cater to the scope of requirements needed to offer this sector of the graphics industry. These solutions operate collection services from both printers and end-consumers.
Notoriously difficult to recycle, we work with a UK-based manufacturer that recycles the full range of these substrates into low-grade temporary traffic signage.
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Flexible media recycling
Notoriously difficult to recycle, we work with a UK based manufacturer that recycles the full range of these substrates into low grade temporary traffic signage.
Find out moreRoller banner
End of campaign roller banners are disposed into the general waste., where the only disposal options are landfill or incineration.
Find out moreSilicone baking papers
Reconomy has developed a range of services that cater to any size producer of silicone paper wastes.
Find out moreToner cartridges/consumables
Aimed at businesses who want to lower their impact on the environment their printer consumable waste.
Find out moreRigid polypropylene
Reconomy has developed a service that ensures PP is collected and delivered directly to a Plastics Recycler for processing
Find out moreWorking in partnership with industry experts:
Together with UK printing association FESPA UK, we have launched a new accreditation mark for companies participating in our sustainable waste management scheme.
Many printers find it hard to get reliable high-quality waste management services, due to the types of waste they produce, relatively small volumes or contaminants. The scheme has been developing recycling solutions for several difficult-to-recycle waste streams including PVC and Polyester banner material, self-adhesive vinyl, siliconized backing papers, and rigid polypropylenes. For more details and to register your interest in joining click here
BPIF has established, in partnership with Reconomy, its own scheme, entitled Display & POS 2 Recycling, that ensure each member of the scheme receives BPIF certification and open company use of the logo.
The scheme applies to and benefits all companies that use fibre based materials to produce packaging or other products in the UK.
https://www.britishprint.com/membership-services/coi/display-pos
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Zero labels 2 landfill
Become a member of the Prismm Zero Labels 2 Landfill Group Scheme
Find out moreZero foil 2 landfill
The Scheme is run by Reconomy and sponsored by the British Printing Industry Federation (BPIF)
Find out morePackaging 2 recycling
The scheme applies to and benefits all companies that use fibre based materials to produce packaging or other products in the UK.
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