The Path to Sustainability
In our quest to create sustainable operations, the question of recycling Intermediate Bulk Containers (IBCs), or IBC totes, often arises. The answer is yes – many times, IBC totes can indeed be recycled, contributing significantly to environmental preservation efforts.
Understanding the Recycling Process
The recycling process for IBC totes is multi-faceted, involving several steps including collection, cleaning, shredding, and reprocessing.
- Collection: Empty IBC totes are collected from various locations. Some companies offer pickup services for used IBC totes.
- Cleaning: Before recycling, each IBC tote must be thoroughly cleaned to remove any residual materials.
- Shredding: Once cleaned, the IBC totes are shredded into smaller pieces. This makes it easier for the material to be processed in the next stage.
- Reprocessing: The shredded material is then reprocessed into new plastic products.
Poly Caged IBC Tank Recycling
Specifically, poly caged IBC tanks, commonly made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), can often be recycled. There may be limitations based on what material the IBC was used to hold and the company that performs the recycling will likely have a series of requirements and expectations from the IBC owner.
Mauser Packaging Solutions’ Recovery System
One notable example of an effective IBC tote recycling program is the Mauser Packaging Solutions’ Recovery System. This program ensures that used IBCs are collected, cleaned, and reconditioned to meet rigorous safety and quality standards before being returned to the market as either a rebottled or recon tote.
While the upfront cost of IBC totes can seem high, their recyclability (and ability to be upcycled) significantly extends their lifespan and value, reinforcing them as a sustainable choice for storage, transport, and application needs.
For further insights on IBC Tote recycling and pickup services for recycling IBC tote containers, visit www.mauserpackaging.com.