Driven by the wave of global environmental protection, the polyolefin recycling industry has ushered in unprecedented development opportunities and challenges, and the 2nd International Rigid Polyolefin Recycling Summit, organized by Gleaner Environmental, was successfully concluded on August 27th and 28th at the Crowne Plaza Shanghai Pujiang hotel. This is a feast of environmental protection and innovation, gathering many industry giants from various industries, as well as the full support of the China Packaging Federation's Specialized Committee on Circular Economy and the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, to draw a blueprint for the future of rigid polyolefin recycling.

In the face of the increasingly severe global environmental protection situation, polyolefin recycling is no longer just a topic within the industry, it is related to the sustainable development of the earth and the common future of mankind. The summit launched an in-depth and extensive discussion around the three core stages of the polyolefin recycling system - upstream design, collection and recycling technology, and downstream recycled material application requirements.

Alex Tong, Senior R&D Manager of Berry Ace, was invited to participate in the roundtable forum “How to realize rigid polyolefin design for recycling? Alex was invited to participate in the roundtable forum “How to realize the design of rigid polyolefin as recyclable?” and shared his unique insights in the field of automotive parts design and recycling. He pointed out that in the field of automotive parts, product design for recycling mainly focuses on resource utilization, environmentally friendly material selection, reduction of material types, easy to disassemble design, and humanized design and safety, etc. These concepts not only provide an opportunity for rigid polyolefin to be recycled, but also for the automotive industry to be recycled. These concepts not only provide valuable ideas for the recycling of rigid polyolefins, but also set a benchmark for the green development of the whole industry.

As an important guest of the roundtable, Alex provided new ideas for the recyclable design of rigid polyolefin with his rich industry experience and profound industry insights. He emphasized that the successful experience in recycling design in automotive parts manufacturing, such as prioritizing technologies and processes with high resource efficiency and low pollutant generation, as well as designing for easy disassembly, are worthy of reference and promotion in the rigid polyolefin packaging industry.

As a leader in the industry, Berry Ace is not only committed to its own sustainable development, but also actively plays the role of a bridge to promote upstream and downstream enterprises to jointly implement the value of product recycling. We firmly believe that by strengthening the efforts of information transmission, technology research and development, standardization and standardization, supply chain management and other aspects, we can jointly promote the sustainable use of resources and environmental protection, and open a new chapter for the polyolefin recycling industry.