Making Old Plastic New
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Lavergne Group’s plastics recycling operation is far from a typical facility where post-consumer materials are processed for applications such as park benches and containers.
Read MoreNot All Plastic Recycling Is Created Equal
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A conversation about recycling plastics often ends up with creating as much confusion and controversy as it does resolution. That’s because all “cycling’s” are not created equal.
Read MoreClosed-loop Process Creates “New” Plastic
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The Lavergne Group is mentioned often by its partner, HP, when it describes it’s “closed-loop” process. Lavergne plays an important role in ensuring that recycled plastics retain original or “virgin” quality levels. Plastics are shipped to Montreal, Lavergne’s home, where the Lavergne Group blends the plastics from used cartridges and combines them with other additives [...]
Read MoreClosed Loop Plastic Recycling: How It Works
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We produce 29 billion plastic bottles each year. Unfortunately only 30 percent get recycled. But plastic water bottles are recyclable. Hewlett-Packard manufactures millions of plastic printer cartridges and printers each year. When they are depleted or retired, consumers discard them. But HP isn’t content to let them go to landfills. These days, they are being dismantled [...]
Read More1 Billionth Recycled Ink Cartridge Manufactured by HP
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The one billionth ink cartridge has been manufactured by HP from recycled plastic using a “closed-loop” process developed in partnership with The Lavergne Group.
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