Residual material is not waste, but a starting point
Redisol
For Redisol, plastic residues are not the end of the line, but the beginning of a new application. Because what is left over from one production process can be given new value in another form. Provided the material is properly analysed, assessed and processed.
As a sustainable link within the PA Group, Redisol is committed to returning residues to the supply chain. The goal is clear: greater reuse of plastics, with the best possible quality and lower CO₂ emissions.
Understand first, then process
Effective reuse begins with an understanding of the residues that are returned. Which stream are we dealing with? In what condition does the material return? And where can it be of value again? Based on these questions, Redisol takes a targeted look at the possibilities for reuse. In doing so, we always strive for upcycling: reuse in which the material is returned with the highest possible quality.
Sorting as the basis for quality
Residual materials arrive in all shapes and colours. That is why proper sorting is crucial. The purer the stream, the better the material can be reused as a raw material.
From residual material to new raw material
Reuse requires material knowledge, experience and a practical approach. Not every scrap is the same, and not every stream offers the same possibilities. That is precisely why Redisol assesses what is feasible for each material. Can we maintain the quality? What properties does the material still possess? And where can it be of value again?
In this way, scrap material becomes not waste, but a new raw material. A raw material that can be reused in the plastics chain.
Making circularity a reality
Sustainability only becomes valuable when it is practically feasible. Redisol makes circularity tangible by analysing, sorting and reusing waste streams. In doing so, we help clients ensure that valuable materials are not lost. We reduce waste, conserve raw materials and contribute to a future in which plastics are reused in increasingly smart ways.
Do you have plastic waste and want to know what the possibilities are? Challenge us. Together, we’ll explore how your waste streams can be given new value.