ExcelRise is a European industrial group active since 2002 and specialized in the plastics industry. Since 2016 Excelrise is involved in the circular economy ♻️
"Les industriels du plastique s’adaptent pour recycler plus et mieux" par Anne Bodescot pour @Le_Figaro avec notre client @ExcelRise 🙂
👉 https://t.co/XhGwBhVI8O
[INTERVIEW] « L’Europe est sous-équipée en unités de recyclage de plastique »
Arthur Lepage, président du groupe @ExcelRise, spécialisé notamment dans les emballages en plastique, revient sur ces avancées en matière de recyclage. 👇👇
cc @ademe https://t.co/TJ7Vv8xqGN
The Global Commitment tackles plastic pollution at the source – by eliminating the plastic items we don’t need; innovating so all plastic we do need is designed to be safely reused, recycled, or composted; and circulating everything we use https://t.co/TRKWboh3cI
The question is not whether a world without plastic pollution is possible, but what we will do together to make it happen | Thank you for the support @emilypenn#lineinthesand
We aim to create an economy that circulates materials and value, rather than extracting it. Designing differently is the starting point. #circulareconomy
Americans are straight-up terrible at recycling. According to Waste Management, 25% of what we put in recycling bins isn't actually recyclable. https://t.co/N78eMU1eun
Je fais le pari de l’écologie qui agit depuis toujours. Et agir, c’est se confronter au réel et discuter avec tout le monde pour trouver les moyens d’avancer ! @CNEWS#Punchline
A blueprint for a #NewPlasticsEconomy that designs out waste and pollution, while keeping the material at its highest value use for as long as possible. https://t.co/4TVe9JGky6