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Cortec launches new organics recycling programme

MINNESOTA, October 26, 2021

Cortec Corporation has announced the launch of its new organics recycling programme at its global headquarters near Saint Paul, Minnesota. 
 
The programme will collect food and paper waste that is usually thrown into the facility’s garbage and turn it into compost instead. An especially exciting feature of this new programme is the opportunity to make use of Eco Film commercially compostable bags manufactured at Cortec’s own film extrusion plant in Cambridge, Minnesota.
 
Cortec launched its organics recycling this year after being awarded a grant from Ramsey County to help with initial setup. 
 
This involved installing a new dumpster mezzanine area, purchasing new composting bins, training employees, and paying for disposal hauling services and compostable products (e.g., cups, plates, utensils, etc.) for the first six months. The organic waste will be collected in Eco Film Bags lining bins throughout Cortec’s facility and then sent to an industrial composting site in Rosemount, Minnesota, to be converted into soil amendments for local communities.
 
Corey Cremers, Senior Environmental Specialist at Cortec Corporation, has spearheaded this and many other environmental initiatives at Cortec. He commented: “Participating in the organics recycling programme is an important step in reducing our environmental impact here at Cortec. Instead of sending waste materials to landfills we can migrate the waste to a beneficial resource like compost which can be used by the local community. It is cool to see all facets of employees from the office to the production floor participating in the programme and adding value to our environmental management system.”
 
As mentioned, a particularly special feature of this programme is the chance for Cortec to put its own Eco Film Bags to good use. Eco Film Bags are certified compostable under BPI certificate #890974 for disposal in a commercial composting facility and are therefore perfect for use as liners in Cortec’s organics collection bins. 
 
In the past, Cortec has sourced Eco Film Bags to help other organisations such as the Minnesota Zoo launch or explore their organics composting programmes, so it gives Cortec special satisfaction to finally be able to use this commercially compostable film in its own organics recycling programme at Cortec headquarters.
 
As a chemical manufacturing company, Cortec has shown exceptional leadership in launching many “green” initiatives over the years. These include the R&D of many commercially compostable films and a wide range of USDA Certified Biobased Products for rust prevention. 
 
Even as Cortec celebrates its new organics recycling programme, the company continues to look for additional ways to lower its environmental impact and that of product end users by a special focus on “green” chemistry initiatives that promote a “circular” economy. 
 
RECYCLING PROGRAMME IN EUROPE
Cortec’s European plant EcoCortec, also implemented a European-wide initiative to collect and recycle used VCI films and bags which allows their customers to send their used film back to the plant. 
 
This was the first recycling recycling programme of this type implemented in Europe. Within the “Plastic Recycling Project,” EcoCortec’s customers send their waste material back to the Croatian plant, where it is then completely recycled and used for manufacturing a new product. 
 
This creates a win-win-win situation for customers, the manufacturer and the environment, encourages environmental responsibility and reduces carbon footprint in the process.-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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