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    Flexible and Rigid Plastic Recycling (100 MT/Day)

    Flexible and Rigid Plastic Recycling (100 MT/Day)
    Flexible and Rigid Plastic Recycling (100 MT/Day)
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      FLEXIBLE AND RIGID PLASTIC RECYCLING

      [EIRI/EDPR/4589] J.C.: 2806XL


      INTRODUCTION

      Recycling flexible packaging is a relatively simple process but well worth the effort considering the alternative end result. The impact of preventing these materials from ending up in a landfill and prolonging their life cycle is substantial and helps contribute to reducing global waste. One caveat is that flexible packaging cannot be combined with other recyclables in a curbside bin used for other household papers and plastics. The current recycling program operating in the United States stipulates that these materials be dropped off at specific locations where they can be collected to then be reused.

      Approximately 50% of flexible packaging in the U.S. is recyclable, so it is crucial to be able to differentiate between which items are and are not admissible for store drop-off. Flexible plastics made of polyethylene are recyclable, including grocery and produce bags, bread bags, and more. Some packaging that should not be included is biodegradable or compostable bags, pre-washed salad mix bags, and candy wrappers. 

      The easiest way to tell if a product is eligible for recycling is by checking the label, which will be detailed further in step 2. Additionally, the infographic below provides some examples of common items that are included in the store drop-off program and which ones are not.

      Once at your local grocery or retail store, you will see a specified disposal bin labeled for bags, films, and wraps. These recycling bins are typically located at the front of the store for your convenience. A handy trick is to have a reusable shopping tote at home to collect all of your flexible packaging materials, and then when you head to the store, simply grab the tote, deposit the flexible packaging, shop for your groceries, and then use the tote to bring your groceries home. This strategy ensures that all flexible packaging is collected in one place and prevents you from forgetting them at home. 

      Plastic recycling is extremely important, both as a method to deal with our existing waste and as a component of both circular economy and zero-waste systems that aim to reduce waste generation and increase sustainability. There are social, environmental, and economic consequences surrounding our current waste generation and disposal habits, and whether that is the issue of micro plastics or an estimated $2.5 trillion in damage and lost resources to fisheries, aquaculture, recreational activities, and global wellbeing, the impact is no longer in doubt.

      However, meeting the challenges posed by plastics is not simple, and there exists a lack of awareness surrounding the plastic waste problem. Despite the fact that potential issues were first flagged in the 1960s, historically, there has been a lot of pushback against implementing real change—mainly from the plastics industry itself. Recently, the tide seems to be turning on this issue as more people look for sustainable options and educate themselves about why plastic recycling is important.

      Today, as both consumers and businesses look to recycle more materials, there is a lack of knowledge on how to do it effectively. This creates issues in the form of contamination, either by mixing non-recyclable plastics with recyclable plastics or trying to recycle plastics soiled by things like adhesives, chemicals, and food remnants that further impedes the recycling process. Both of these problems can lead to plastics being sent to the landfill rather than recycled.

      Another complication is found within the products themselves. While some goods, like water bottles and other drink bottles, are frequently made from a single, common plastic (such as PETE) allowing them to be easily recycled, many others are designed to use a mix of plastics, which can cause serious issues in our current plastic recycling process. What’s more, many products are a mix of plastics and non-plastics such as wood or metal. Sadly, these products won’t even go near a recycling center.


      COST ESTIMATION

      Plant Capacity            100 MT/Day  

      Land & Building (20,000 sq.mt.)    Rs. 6.83 Cr    

      Plant & Machinery                    Rs. 5.36 Cr 

      Working Capital for 1 Month    Rs. 7.82 Cr 

      Total Capital Investment          Rs. 20.87 Cr 

      Rate of Return                          49%

      Break Even Point                      45%


      CONTENTS

      INTRODUCTION

      PLASTIC CLASSIFICATION:

      RESOURCES OF PLASTIC WASTE

      PLASTIC RECYCLING AND ITS IMPORTANCE

      APPLICATIONS FOR MECHANICALLY RECYCLED HOUSEHOLD PLASTICS

      THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHEMICAL AND MECHANICAL RECYCLING

      MECHANICAL RECYCLING

      ADVANCED RECYCLING

      THE FOLLOWING ARE THE 6 COMMON TYPES OF PLASTICS

      CHALLENGES FOR PLASTIC RECYCLING INDUSTRY

      B.I.S. SPECIFICATION

      TYPES OF RECYCLABLE PLASTICS

      POLYSTYRENE

      POLYPROPYLENE

      LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

      POLYVINYL CHLORIDE (PVC)

      HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE)

      POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PET)

      NUMBER 1: PETE (OR PET) – POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE

      NUMBER 2: HDPE – HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

      NUMBER 3: PVC – POLYVINYL CHLORIDE

      NUMBER 4: LDPE – LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

      NUMBER 5: PP – POLYPROPYLENE

      NUMBER 6: PS – POLYSTYRENE

      PLASTIC RECYCLING TARGETS

      STAGES IN PLASTIC RECYCLING PROCESS

      1. COLLECTION

      2. SORTING

      3. WASHING

      4. SHREDDING OR RESIZING

      5. IDENTIFICATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF PLASTIC

      6. COMPOUNDING OR EXTRUDING

      PROCESS OF PLASTIC RECYCING

      STEP BY STEP DETAIL

      COLLECTION

      SORTING

      MANUAL PICKING

      TROMMELS

      OCC SCREENING

      BALLISTIC SEPARATOR

      MAGNET SEPARATOR

      EDDY CURRENTS – FOR NON-FERROUS METALS

      OPTIC SORTING MACHINE

      SINK-FLOAT SEPARATOR

      REPROCESSING

      FURTHER SORTING FOR QUALITY CONTROL

      WASHING – CONTAMINANTS ARE CLEANED OFF THE PLASTIC RECYCLING

      SHREDDING/GRINDING – PLASTIC PRODUCTS ARE GROUND INTO SMALLER PIECES

      SEQUENCES ON PLASTIC RECYCLING

      1. COLLECTION + DISTRIBUTION

      2. SORTING + CATEGORIZING

      3. WASHING

      4. SHREDDING

      5. IDENTIFICATION AND SEPARATION OF PLASTICS

      6. EXTRUDING + COMPOUNDING

      THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PLASTIC

      NUMBER 1: PETE (OR PET) – POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE

      NUMBER 2: HDPE – HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

      NUMBER 3: PVC – POLYVINYL CHLORIDE

      NUMBER 4: LDPE – LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE

      NUMBER 5: PP – POLYPROPYLENE

      NUMBER 6: PS – POLYSTYRENE

      NUMBER 7: OTHER

      MARKET OVERVIEW OF PLASTIC RECYCLING

      PROCESS OF MANUFACTURE TO PRODUCE COLORLESS TRANSPARENT PLASTIC GRANULES FROM WASTE

      SORTING

      SMASHING

      WASHING

      CONCENTRATION OF BLENDING

      SOLVENT ADDITION

      REMOVAL OF COLOUR TO OBTAIN TRANSPARENT GRANULES BY ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT

      FILTERATION

      DISTILLATION

      COOLING AND DEHUMIDIFYING

      GRANULATION

      WEIGHING, FILLING AND PACKING

      MANUFACTURING PROCESS FLOW CHART

      RECYCLING POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PET)

      RPET IS EMPLOYED FOR NEW PRODUCTS SUCH AS:

      PET COLLECTION AND SORTING

      PROCESS OF PET RECYCLING UNIT

      SEQUENCES OF OPERATION INVOLVED IN PET RECYCLING UNIT

      PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM OF PET RECYLING

      PRINCIPLES OF PLANT LAYOUT

      STORAGE LAYOUT:

      EQUIPMENT LAYOUT:

      SAFETY:

      PLANT EXPANSION:

      FLOOR SPACE:

      UTILITIES SERVICING:

      BUILDING:

      MATERIAL-HANDLING EQUIPMENT:

      RAILROADS AND ROADS:

      MAJOR PROVISIONS IN ROAD PLANNING FOR MULTIPURPOSE SERVICE ARE:

      PLANT LOCATION FACTORS

      PRIMARY FACTORS

      1. RAW-MATERIAL SUPPLY:

      2. MARKETS:

      3. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY:

      4. WATER SUPPLY:

      5. CLIMATE:

      SPECIFIC FACTORS

      6. TRANSPORTATION:

      A. AVAILABILITY OF VARIOUS SERVICES AND PROJECTED RATES

      7. WASTE DISPOSAL:

      8. LABOR:

      9. REGULATORY LAWS:

      10. TAXES:

      11. SITE CHARACTERISTICS:

      12. COMMUNITY FACTORS:

      13. VULNERABILITY TO WARTIME ATTACK:

      14. FLOOD AND FIRE CONTROL:

      IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

      EFFLUENT TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL

      STANDARDS

      TOLERANCE LIMITS FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT DISCHARGE

      WASTE TREATMENT

      PRIMARY TREATMENT

      SECONDARY TREATMENT

      TERTIARY TREATMENT

      SOLIDS CONCENTRATION

      TYPICAL WASTE SOLIDS CHARACTERISTICS

      EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENT

      EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

      MANPOWER

      GENERAL

      BASIS OF ESTIMATION

      EXPLANATION OF TERMS USED IN THE PROJECT REPORT

      1. DEPRECIATION:

      2. FIXED ASSETS:

      3. WORKING CAPITAL:

      4. BREAK-EVEN POINT:

      5. OTHER FIXED EXPENSES:

      6. MARGIN MONEY:

      7. TOTAL LOAD:

      8. LAND AREA/MAN POWER RATIO:

      PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULES

      INTRODUCTION

      PROJECT HANDLING

      PROJECT SCHEDULING

      PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE

      TIME SCHEDULE

      SUPPLIERS OF PLASTIC RECYCLING PLANT

      COMPLETE PLANT SUPPLIERS FOR PLASTIC GRANULES FROM WASTE

      SUPPLERS OF PLANT & MACHINERY

      SUPPLERS OF REACTION VESSEL

      SUPPLERS OF GRANULATORS

      SUPPLERS OF MIXER

      WASTE RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIERS ADDRESSES

      PLASTIC PROCESSING MACHINERY SUPPLIER IN INDIA

      MACHINERY AND PROCESS KNOW HOW

      PLASTIC TESTING LABS IN INDIA

      ADDRESSES OF RAW MATERIALS SUPPLIERS


      APPENDIX – A:

      01. PLANT ECONOMICS

      02. LAND & BUILDING

      03. PLANT AND MACHINERY

      04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS

      05. FIXED CAPITAL

      06. RAW MATERIAL

      07. SALARY AND WAGES

      08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS

      09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL

      10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT

      11. COST OF PRODUCTION

      12. TURN OVER/ANNUM

      13. BREAK EVEN POINT

      14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE

      15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS

      16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS

      17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS

      18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)

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