This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101058670.

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PRecycling at EUIndTech2025: Driving Innovation in Safe and Traceable Plastic Recycling
On ​The PRecycling project was presented at the EUIndTech2025 Conference, held from June 2 to 4 in Kraków, Poland. As one of Europe’s leading events in industrial technologies, EUIndTech2025 brought together over 800 experts from research, industry, and policy to exchange knowledge on innovation, digitalisation, and sustainability.
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PRecycling featured in the poster session titled “Innovations in Waste Recycling for Sustainable Development”, where it showcased its contributions to safe, sustainable recycling of plastics from home appliances, toys, and textiles.
Plastic waste is a growing concern, with 62 million tonnes generated from WEEE in 2022 and projections reaching 82 million tonnes by 2030. The project addresses key barriers in the recycling sector, such as low recycling rates, difficulty in verifying recycled content, and a lack of traceability and consistent quality standards.
PRecycling objective is to offer an integrated approach combining user-friendly sampling and analysis methods, material classification, and digital solutions for traceability. The project focuses on producing high-quality recyclates using advanced recycling and purification processes, while ensuring safety through stabilisation techniques and standardised definitions based on degradation levels.
Among its key outcomes are high-quality recyclates of polymers like PP, ABS, PS, PET, and PA6.6, and the deployment of digital tools such as blockchain and the W-MAP platform for managing traceability and data transparency. These innovations aims at promoting reliability in secondary plastic use across sectors.
The EUIndTech2025 Conference provided an excellent platform to engage with stakeholders and share the project’s vision for advancing circularity and trust in recycled plastics.
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