
Do you know that the outcome of a recycling process may be your new jacket?
Last update:
01. february 2012
Waste recycling process starts in your household. No doubt you manage that well. But do you know what happens to waste after you throw it into a waste container?
- Waste is transported to our multifunctional centres.
- After that it is separated to single‑sort materials.
- The separated material is pressed into bales.
- Regranulate and other intermediate products are made.
- These intermediate products are used in the production of final products that afterwards go to a market.
How is paper recycled?
- In compliance with ČSN/EN 643 standard paper is separated into about 50 different sorts, such as newspapers, office paper, corrugated cardboard, paper shreds etc.
- Separated paper is pressed into bales in our production centres.
- Depending on technical conditions, bales of separated paper are sent to paper mills not only in the Czech Republic but also in the whole of Europe.
- Waste paper is used for the production of new paper or is added to blends, depending on the level of technologies of a particular paper mill.
How is plastic recycled?
PET bottles:
- PET bottles are sorted by colour ‑ clear, blue, green and other colours.
- They are pressed into bales.
- Then they are delivered to firms for further processing where PET bottles are pressed, washed and turned into „flaks“,as they are called.
- Fibres, textiles, padding of car interior, new bottles and other products are made from this material.
Plastic film:
- Plastic film is separated into clear and coloured polyethylene film (PE).
- It is pressed into bales and further processed into regranulate.
- That material is added to the mixture used for the production of plastic film.
- Due to the lack of purity a huge amount of plastic film must be exported to Asia.
Plastic polyethylene hollow packages of chemist´s products (HDPE):
- They are separated and pressed into bales.
- They are processed in a similar way to PET bottles and PE film.
Polyethylene strips (PE strips):
- They are separated and pressed into bales and further processed into regranulate.
Polypropylene film (PP):
- It is separated and further processed into regranulate.
Other hard plastic such as plastic toys, cans, flower pots, cups etc.:
- They are pressed.
- They are further used for the production of grassing breeze blocks, fencing segments etc.
There is a wide array of other types of plastic coming from industrial production that are sorted and further processed. The abbreviations of chemical or brand names are for example: ABS, PA, PS, PUR, PVC etc. Processing and recycling of these materials is subject to specific technical conditions.
How is glass recycled?
- Glass is sorted into clear, brown and green glass, and also glass panes.
- Glassworks then use the material for the production of new glass, mostly container glass.