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    Recyclable Aluminum Single-Use Beverage Containers

    Condensa says, aluminum packaging for single-use beverages has the highest recycling efficiency rate in the market, reaching as high as 90% once the material is collected, which, combined with its 79% collection rate, results in 71% of material actually being recycled. Compared with the other materials for single-use beverage packaging: Glass has a 34% recycling rate, while Plastic - PET has a 40% recycling rate, which, compared to 71% for aluminum, is quite a noticeable difference.

    These results are mainly due to the lower collection rates of glass and PET, in addition to the lower recycling efficiency of each, which is caused by the fact that these materials must comply with specific characteristics (such as color and the number of times of reuse) to be recycled.

    The capacity of aluminum to be recycled is infinite. Condensa concludes that aluminum cans are not only the most recycled beverage container but also it is possible to recycle aluminum endless times for the same or another product.

     

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    In the dynamic corporate world, clear and concise guidelines are essential to foster a productive and harmonious work environment. Condensa, a company committed to the integral development of its leaders and teams, has established ten mandates that not only promote efficiency and collaboration but also cultivate an environment of mutual respect and growth. These principles guide actions and decisions within the organization, ensuring that each member makes a meaningful contribution to collective success.

    Aluminum vs. Plastic: Sustainability in Packaging

    Condensa is committed to sustainability and environmental protection. Explore in depth why aluminum is the more sustainable choice for packaging compared to plastic. Annual global aluminum production reaches approximately 65 million metric tons, while plastic production exceeds 368 million metric tons. This indicates that plastic production is almost six times higher than that of aluminum. However, despite this difference in volume, it is important to consider the overall environmental impact of each material.

    • Michael Foster
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