BPF Releases Video Conveying the Multiple Lives of Plastics

BPF Releases Video Conveying the Multiple Lives of Plastics

The British Plastics Federation (BPF) has released an innovative new film intended to communicate the recyclability of plastics to a broad and non-technical audience.

Using playful humour to convey its message, the one-minute film reminds viewers that plastics – like people – can have multiple lives. It encourages people to view their used plastic packaging, for example, as a reusable resource rather than a disposable product.

Director of the BPF Plastics and Flexible Packaging Group Barry Turner states:

“Society should not be indulging the notion of so-called ‘single use’ plastic when it can be recycled numerous times into a vast range of new products. The UK plastic packaging recycling rate has now reached 45% — an improvement of 15% on the previous year, and the overall rate for recycling plastic beverage bottles has reached 74%.

“To further improve this, work needs to be done to encourage the implementation of more recycling bins in public places, as indicated by a recent YouGov survey we commissioned. This video will also hopefully play a part — by reminding people that they have the power to give their plastic packaging multiple lives by recycling, as any responsible person should.”

To view the video visit: youtu.be/r2VQOVIX7M8

To learn more about recycling and plastic visit www.polymerzone.co.uk

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