December 21, 2023 / All Stories, Company News, Environment, Featured, Mercer Torgau, Sustainability Green circular economy: Recycled plastic film for pellets Ecological responsibility goes far beyond the production of our products. On the way to a green circular economy, Mercer Torgau also analyzes and optimizes product packaging. Pellets remain popular with consumers due to their sustainability, efficiency and low prices compared to fossil fuels. With an annual production of around 100,000 tons of high-quality wood pellets, Mercer Torgau is one of the largest pellet producers in the DACH region (the collective grouping of three Central European countries: Germany (D for Deutschland), Austria (A), and Switzerland (CH for Confoederatio Helvetica) . Around half of the quantity produced in Torgau is filled into 15 kg bags and sold to consumers via retailers. The robust packaging protects the certified biofuels from moisture and soiling. You can find an overview of all certificates here. Polyethylene (PE) film with a thickness of 80 μm was previously used to produce sacks. Over 3 million bags per year were bagged and transported in this way. To get closer to the goal of a green circular economy, Technical Purchasing put the material for pellet packaging to the test. The aim was to replace the PE film with a recycled version. PCR film with a high degree of recycling One of the challenges in recycling plastic is that different types of plastic do not mix well when melted. Even the smallest quantities of the wrong type of plastic can hurt the quality of the new end product. Finding a company familiar with plastic recycling challenges was an important criterion for Mercer Torgau when selecting a future supplier. Extensive market research was therefore carried out and based on this, a tender was issued in 2021. The company Verpa Folie also took part. The Bavarian family business has developed its own concept: The manufacturer offers an optional collection of pressed film waste from its customers, feeds it back into the material cycle and uses it to manufacture new products. This ensures that no unwanted plastics end up in the cycle. Mercer Torgau was also impressed by this concept and tested the PCR film to produce plastic bags for pellets.