Mandy Kelly

Ramped up General Election focus on recycling policy urgently needed

The Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment – ACE Ireland, has urged General Election candidates to drive investment in critical recycling and waste management infrastructure if elected. The representative body strongly argues this must be a core focus in the next Programme for Government if Ireland is serious about delivering on its circular economy ambitions.

In its manifesto shared with political parties, ACE Ireland has outlined its vision for increasing collection and recycling rates for all recyclable materials placed on the Irish market, including beverage cartons. ACE Ireland argues targeted investment in Ireland materials recovery facilities (MRFs) is key to delivering this to ensure recyclable materials collected at kerbside are correctly sorted for full onward recycling.

Other key asks include the need to:

  • Increase public awareness of packaging materials that should be placed in the mixed dry recycling bin to increase overall collection and recycling rates.
  • Collate and publish more detailed data on the collection and recycling of specific material formats to allow industry to monitor performance and adapt accordingly.
  • Champion national recycling infrastructure that supports recyclable materials like beverage cartons to fully play their role in Ireland’s circular economy.

Commenting ACE Ireland Chief Executive, Mandy Kelly said: “Ireland has made significant strides in recent years in driving its circular economy ambitions, grounded through focused and targeted policy mechanisms. Disappointingly however, it appears that the circular economy and recycling have dropped down the priority list for all political parties in this election campaign.

“It’s imperative that the next Programme for Government ensures that all recyclables, including beverage cartons, placed on the Irish market can be fully recycled to allow resources to continue to circulate within the economy. As an association ACE Ireland is focused on improving recycling processes and increasing recycling rates of beverage cartons and we look forward to working collaboratively with members of the next Oireachtas to ensure policy support the same.

“Beverage cartons are a circular, renewable and recyclable food packaging solution. However, to maximise their potential in Ireland’s circular economy and to meet EU collection and recycling targets, a greater political focus needs to be placed on ensuring infrastructure and sorting targets are developed”, Ms Kelly concluded.

Over five million cartons recycled since launch of dedicated sorting at Ireland’s largest MRF

Industry collaboration between ACE Ireland and Panda is paving the way for increased beverage carton recycling in Ireland using AI powered robotic sorting technology

More than five million beverage cartons have been sorted and fully recycled since AI powered robotic sorting was launched at Panda’s materials recovery facility (MRF) in Ballymount, Dublin. Installed last year in partnership with the Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment – ACE Ireland, the automated system is the first of its kind in Ireland – providing a highly efficient solution for identifying, picking, and sorting cartons at the MRF for onward recycling.

To mark the first year of dedicated carton sorting, ACE Ireland and Panda have today (17.07.24) launched a new consumer campaign to drive increased awareness of beverage carton recycling. Titled #RecycleYourCartons, the campaign calls on households to place used beverage cartons in their household recycling bin – clean, dry, and loose to kick start the carton recycling journey.

Commenting, ACE Ireland’s Senior Recycling Manager, Mandy Kelly said: “The initiation of robotic sorting at Ballymount is proving hugely successful in showcasing how beverage cartons can and should be recycled in Ireland. It’s very encouraging to see over five million cartons sorted and sent for full recycling at ACE’s specialised carton facility within the first year of our partnership with Panda. However, there is huge potential for a further increase in carton recycling rates in Ireland and improved recycling practices through targeted investment and working with industry partners”

“Building on the carton industry’s relationship with Panda we’re focused on actively exploring new opportunities to further increase the volume of cartons sorted in Ballymount. To achieve this, as a first step it’s critical used cartons enter the recycling system. Our simple message to consumers is to start the recycling journey of cartons by placing them in the green or blue bin for collection – we’ll manage the rest.”

Mrs Kelly added: “Households across Ireland rely on beverage cartons as an everyday packaging choice. We want to ensure that consumers are aware of the sustainable nature of cartons, that they are fully recyclable, and that they are included on Ireland’s national household recycling list.”

The Ballymount facility receives over 90,000 tonnes of mixed dry recycling materials from over 400,000 homes and businesses each year. The automated sorting technology, which was developed by Recycleye and Fanuc, has the capacity to deliver 33,000 picks over a ten-hour shift. Sorted cartons are then sent to ACE’s specialised carton recycling facility where they are pulped and turned into high quality paper and core board. Fibres from beverage cartons can be recycled many times making them an ideal raw material for paper-based products.

CEO of Beauparc, the parent company of Panda, Brian McCabe said: “Robotics and automation are playing a pivotal role in increasing the efficiency and accuracy of our sorting processes. Through ongoing investment in the latest generation of robotic sorting technology, we’ve been able to significantly improve the quality of sorted materials. Importantly, this is being achieved with minimal disruption to existing infrastructure in the MRF. The initiation of dedicated carton sorting at our Ballymount MRF is an excellent example of this.

“Working with industry partners is a key part of our role in delivering and supporting innovation to enhance recycling and waste management in Ireland. As such, in partnership with ACE Ireland we are committed to increasing the volume of beverage cartons collected, sorted, and sent for full recycling through our Ballymount MRF. At Panda, we place significant focus on educating and communicating with our customers on how they can play their part in the recycling process. I’m very pleased that this latest joint campaign with ACE Ireland encourages our customers to engage with the recycling journey of beverage cartons.”