Recovered clean, resin by resin.
Recyclability is decided at separation. Removing the material without cutting the core keeps each resin in its own clean stream — the form recyclers actually accept.
The materials RECYCLO processes
| Family | Examples | Recovery note |
|---|---|---|
| Plastic films | PETE, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PS | Removed as a clean, single-resin fraction at up to 2,500 kg/h. |
| Paper-based laminates | PAP, C/PAP, C/LDPE | Accepted when the dominant layer is in the supported list. |
| Aluminium | Foil and laminate reels | Recovered at 1,300 kg/h, core released intact. |
| Mixed laminates | Multi-layer complexes | Accepted when the dominant layer is supported — send a spec for confirmation. |
Why single-resin separation matters
Recyclers price and accept material by how clean and consistent it is. A single-resin stream, free of core fragments and foreign layers, can go straight into the recycling loop of its own family. A contaminated or mixed stream is downgraded or rejected — the difference between a material you sell and one you pay to dispose of.
This is also the practical test behind PPWR recyclability: not whether a material could be recycled in theory, but whether it arrives in a form that is recycled in practice. See how this builds your PPWR case.
Turn end-of-reel waste into recovered value.
Send us your reel formats and material specs. ROLL replies within 24 hours with an assessment of your end-of-reel volumes.
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