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SCOPAC project: Sustainable Composites based Packaging from Low-Value Waste

This project aims to find new use for low value plastic packaging waste material by adding (waste) fibers. The resulting composite materials will be tested for their viability in pallets for the packaging and transport industry.

Brightlands Materials Center has developed an innovative technology with pilot industrial scale equipment to recycle fiber reinforced thermoplastics. Using this technology, the circular application of fiber reinforced thermoplastics is demonstrated preventing as much as possible downgrading of the performance and value of material.

In the SCOPAC project this technology is being employed by partners Witcom and Brightlands Materials Center to combine low value packaging waste with waste fibers from partner Eurocarbon. Attero and Tusti have expressed their interest in the goal of the project and provide low-quality polymer packaging waste.

Partners Q-Pall and Plastica will evaluate and test the resulting upgraded composite material in rigid packaging pallets and as such replace current solutions based on virgin materials.

The consortium stretches across a potential new and more sustainable supply chain that aims to keep waste materials in use. BMC is planning to upscale this technology to a proven capacity of 200 tons/year and to demonstrate a suitable circular business model to firstly support the SMEs in the south of the Netherlands and later in other Dutch or European regions.

More information
For more information about the SCOPAC project and the expertise that Brightlands Materials Center and TNO bring to the project, please contact the Business Development Manager of our Sustainable Mobility program line, Richard Janssen.

Partners

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ISCC PLUS certificate from Quality Services BV.

We are proud to announce that Wittenburg has received the ISCC PLUS certificate from Quality Services BV. This enables us to provide more sustainable Cawiton products under the ISCC PLUS system according to the chain of custody model Mass Balance.

Our ISCC PLUS certificate can be downloaded here:

https://certificates.iscc-system.org/cert-pdf/ISCC-PLUS-Cert-NL217-22111072.pdf

We are delighted with this progress as part of our sustainability efforts. More information can be found on our sustainability page. Please contact us to work together on our shared sustainable future.

https://wittenburggroup.com/sustainability/

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EFQM 3-star recognition

 
Thanks to the hard work of all our employees, the Wittenburg Group is proud to announce that we have received our EFQM 3-star recognition!
On February 24, our Vice-Director, Anne Looije-Traa and Global Quality Assurance Manager, Jeroen P. Vaartjes MA received the official presentation of our EFQM Business Excellence 3-star recognition from INK.Next by Ruud Stassen, Ferrie Aalders, and our customer Philips by Peter Wagner and Simon Braaksma.
This makes the Wittenburg Group the first company in the Netherlands to obtain this recognition based on the new Business Excellence model. This journey gave meaningful insights and will bring Wittenburg, Witcom, and Xunfeng closer to their mission: ‘We improve the quality of life by creating innovative materials’. It is our vision to obtain this together with our customers and partners. Would you have any questions or do you want to know more about this achievement and the EFQM model, please contact.
You can watch the ceremony and highlights in the video link below.
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