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Recycling Center in Las Vegas: Krones and Stadler Collaborate for Sustainable Packaging


 
  • Krones and Stadler are constructing a state-of-the-art polymer recycling center in Las Vegas.

  • The facility processes over 500,000 tons of recycling resins annually for sustainable packaging.

  • The project demonstrates Republic Services' commitment to a circular economy and addresses the growing demand for recycled plastics.

 

Krones and Stadler Team Up for Construction of Recycling Center in Las Vegas.

Krones and Stadler collaborate on the construction of a polymer recycling center in Las Vegas.
Krones and Stadler collaborate on the construction of a polymer recycling center in Las Vegas.

In collaboration with Stadler, Krones has realized the innovative Polymer Recycling Center in Las Vegas. The facility will annually produce over 500,000 tons of recycled resins to be reintegrated into the material cycle.


Leveraging advanced technology from Krones and Stadler, pre-sorted plastics are recycled into PET and polyolefins (PO) directly usable for new packaging. The plant employs efficient mechanical sorting and innovative processes to ensure high-quality and food-grade recycled materials.

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