By using regenerated materials, we close the raw material cycle and conserve valuable resources. We distinguish between industrial recycling (PIR materials), our own in-house recycling, and post-consumer recyclate.
- Our in-house recycling: We regenerate our own production waste. The result is high-quality regenerated materials that are visually and mechanically almost indistinguishable from new material.
- PIR materials: Post-industrial recyclates usually come from production waste generated during the manufacture of plastic products. Our in-house recyclate also falls into this category.
- PCR materials: These materials made from post-consumer waste have a characteristic odor and a slightly yellowish color, but are ideal for products such as shipping bags.
Why regenerated materials?
- Resource conservation: We reduce the consumption of new raw materials and thus lower our ecological footprint.
- Circular economy: We close the material cycle and avoid unnecessary mountains of waste.
- CO₂ savings: Our independent partner ClimatePartner has confirmed that the use of regenerated materials leads to a significant Reduction of CO₂ emissions.
Transparency and Safety: We only use regenerated materials where there are no risks to people or the environment. Food contact is excluded.
Your Benefits
- Sustainable Products: You actively contribute to environmental protection.
- Cost Efficiency: By using regenerated materials, we can offer our products at attractive prices.
Conclusion:
By using regenerated materials, we are setting an example for a sustainable future. We are convinced that this is the right way to protect our environment and achieve economic success at the same time.