Archives for Feb 2020

ACE Ireland’s response to the public consultation on Ireland’s Waste Action Plan for a Circular Economy

In February 2020, the Irish Government through the Department of Communication, Climate Action and Environment launched a public consultation to gather views on the development of Ireland’s new Waste Action Plan for a Circular Economy. The objective of the plan is to help Ireland move to a more Circular Economy where resources are kept in use for as long as possible and then recycled or reused at the end of their service life.

The purpose of the consultation was to enable Ireland develop a new waste policy / circular economy plan to meet the emerging challenges and build on targets set out in the Climate Action Plan and match the level of ambition in the waste and climate space shown across the European Union.

In our response to the consultation, ACE Ireland called on the Irish Government to adopt a whole life-cycle approach when shaping proposals for packaging in a low-carbon economy, including taking account of the vital role of packaging in preventing food waste and the benefits of using packaging made from low carbon, bio-based raw materials and to ensure that systems are in place to collect and recycle all recyclable packaging, including for on-the-go consumption.

Download our full consultation response here.

Our dedicated beverage carton recycling plant – Halifax, UK

In September 2013, ACE officially opened the UK and Ireland’s only dedicated beverage carton recycling facility in Stainland, near Halifax, West Yorkshire, in partnership with paper and packaging producer, Sonoco Alcore. The plant can provide a recycling solution for beverage cartons sourced through mixed dry recycling kerbside collection in Ireland.

Sonoco Alcore uses the strong high-quality virgin wood fibres found in cartons to make industrial strength coreboard at its paper mill located on the same site. This is then made into tubes and cores, around which paper, man-made fibre yarns, and metal and plastic film for industrial applications are wrapped. All used beverage cartons received by ACE are recycled at the facility.

Three benefits of our dedicated beverage carton recycling facility are:

  • A clearly-defined end destination for used beverage cartons.
  • A stable price per tonne for cartons delivered – a better, more sustainable option compared to the price fluctuations on the global commodities market.
  • A reduction in road and rail miles travelled by used beverage cartons for them to be recycled. Recycling cartons at the UK facility will lead to a significant reduction of transport-related CO2.

How are beverage cartons recycled at our plant?

When baled used beverage cartons arrive at the facility, they are dropped into a pulper, like a giant domestic food mixer, filled with water and pulped for around 20 minutes. This delaminates the packaging and breaks it down to produce a slurry. The aluminium foil and polyethylene liners can then be separated from the fibre for further processing in a new dedicated facility opening in Q2 2020. The polymer granules can be reused for a range of injection-moulded products, such as for the automotive and electrical industries, and aluminium granules for manufacturing new aluminium products.

All of the materials used in the manufacture of beverage cartons are recyclable at end of life, helping to reduce the use of virgin materials and cut carbon emissions. The high-quality wood fibres in cartons are long and strong, and can be recycled up to six times, making them a valuable raw material for new paper and board products. Check out the video below produced by our colleagues in ACE UK on how the facility works:

Ireland’s My Waste Recycling List

My Waste is Ireland’s official guide to managing waste, providing information on everything you need and want to know about managing your waste responsibly, efficiently and in the way that suits you. The MyWaste.ie website also provides details on local waste services, bring banks, and recycling facilities as well as ways to help you prevent waste, reuse, and upcycle.

To keep up with international standards in recycling My Waste has drawn up a list of the materials you can put in your household recycling bin.

In Ireland, beverage cartons are included on the official My Waste recycling list, meaning households can place their used beverage cartons in their recycling bin for kerbside collection. When placing beverage cartons in your green bin, ensure they are CLEAN, DRY and LOOSE.

Download the My Waste household recycling list here:

My Waste Household Recycling List