We have to keep structurally reducing our dependency on primary raw materials by bringing recycling processes to the next level. It is our mission to close the chain by making recycled plastics that can serve as a substitute for primary raw materials. Creating high-quality secondary raw materials is the only way to work towards a circular, non-subsidy-driven supply chain for raw materials, sustainable enterprise in its ultimate form.
Plastic recycling saw its careful beginnings in the 1990s, was shaped in the 2000s and has now reached the stage where recycled products can be considered equivalent substitutes for primary raw materials. As such, plastic recycling is now developing at a faster pace than relevant legislation.