ALPLA Group

ALPLA opens state-of-the-art recy­cling plant in South Africa

Pro­duc­tion plant to supply up to 35,000 tonnes of recy­cled PET mate­rial per year from 2025

Hard, 1 November 2024 – ALPLA is ente­ring the South African PET recy­cling market. Appro­xi­m­ately one and a half years after the start of con­s­truc­tion, the pack­a­ging and recy­cling spe­cia­list is ope­ning a state-of-the-art plant in Bal­lito. The com­pany has invested 60 mil­lion euros in the new plant in the pro­vince of KwaZulu-Natal. From 2025, the ALPLA­re­cy­cling divi­sion will pro­duce up to 35,000 tonnes of recy­cled PET (rPET) per year. The high-quality mate­rial will then be pro­cessed into safe, affordable and sus­tainable pla­stic pack­a­ging at ALPLA’s pro­duc­tion plant in Lanseria.

From 2025, ALPLA will pro­duce up to 35,000 tonnes of mecha­ni­cally recy­cled rPET flakes and food-safe rPET pel­lets annu­ally in South Africa. The inter­na­tional pack­a­ging and recy­cling spe­cia­list has just opened the state-of-the-art plant, which is located on a 90,000-square-metre site in the coastal town of Bal­lito, after a con­s­truc­tion period of around 18 months. With an invest­ment of 60 mil­lion euros, ALPLA is set­ting the course for fur­ther growth in South Africa and pro­vi­ding an eco­nomic boost to the den­sely popu­lated pro­vince of KwaZulu-Natal and the iLembe district.

At the ope­ning ceremony on 31 October, ALPLA Chairman Gün­ther Lehner, tog­e­ther with Dietmar Marin, Mana­ging Director of ALPLA­re­cy­cling, and Plant Manager Ger­hard Mey­ringer, wel­comed around 180 guests from the worlds of busi­ness and poli­tics inclu­ding repre­sen­ta­tives from the South African Minis­tries of Trade, Industry and Com­pe­ti­tion and Forestry, Fishe­ries and the Envi­ron­ment, repre­sen­ta­tives from the pro­vince of KwaZulu-Natal, the eThe­kwini Metro­po­litan Muni­ci­pa­lity and the iLembe Dis­trict Muni­ci­pa­lity, as well as Austria’s Ambassador Romana Königsbrun.

South Africa is a stra­te­gi­cally important market for us and one in which we want to con­tinue to grow. Tog­e­ther with our cus­to­mers and part­ners, our aim is to pro­vide safe, affordable and sus­tainable pack­a­ging solu­tions to our cus­to­mers and to con­tinue impro­ving stan­dards of living. With our invest­ments in Bal­lito and before that in Lan­seria, we have laid the foun­da­tion for a suc­cessful future,’ says ALPLA CEO Philipp Lehner. ‘ALPLA’s invol­vement does not only acce­le­rate the indus­tria­li­sa­tion of iLembe Dis­trict Muni­ci­pa­lity, but ensures inves­ting in pro­jects that sup­port UN Sus­tainable Deve­lo­p­ment Goals, attrac­ting other com­pa­nies along the value chain and crea­ting several thousand jobs in the coll­ec­tion infra­struc­ture,’ says Sihle Ngcamu, CEO of Trade & Invest­ment KwaZulu-Natal.

Set­ting the course for the future
The Bal­lito recy­cling plant will have an initial output capa­city of 35,000 tonnes of rPET flakes, of which 16,000 tonnes will be pro­cessed into rPET pel­lets. A state-of-the-art extru­sion line has been installed for this pur­pose. Once all pro­cesses have been qua­li­fied and the flakes and pel­lets have been approved by the cus­tomer, ALPLA will start pro­duc­tion in early 2025. ‘Our plant will increase the supply of rPET in the national market. The country’s beverage industry will benefit in two ways: it will receive high-quality mate­rial and it will be able to meet the legal requi­re­ments,’ explains Dietmar Marin, Mana­ging Director of ALPLArecycling.

Under South Africa’s Extended Pro­ducer Respon­si­bi­lity (EPR) regu­la­tion, which came into force in 2021, PET drinks bot­tles have had to con­tain 10 per cent recy­cled mate­rial since 2022. The legis­la­tion requires this to double to 20 per­cent by 2026. ‘With our exper­tise and expe­ri­ence in recy­cling and pro­ces­sing, we are a reliable partner for sus­tainable solu­tions. At the same time, we are pro­mo­ting the cir­cular eco­nomy in South Africa and redu­cing waste through close coope­ra­tion with regional coll­ec­tion pro­grammes,’ says Plant Manager Ger­hard Mey­ringer. The recy­cling plant is already desi­gned to increase the pro­por­tion of pel­lets and can accom­mo­date a second extru­sion line for this pur­pose. An addi­tional 30,000 square metres of space is available at the site for fur­ther expan­sion. ALPLA will pro­cess the high-quality recy­cled mate­rial into PET pre­forms for the pro­duc­tion of drinks bot­tles at the Lan­seria plant, which opened in 2022.

 

About the ALPLA Group
ALPLA is one of the world’s leading companies in the manufacture and recycling of plastic packaging. Around 23,300 employees worldwide produce custom-made packaging systems, bottles, caps and moulded parts at 196 sites across 47 countries. The high-quality packaging is used in a wide range of areas, including for food and drinks, cosmetics and care products, household cleaning products, detergents and cleaning agents, pharmaceutical products, engine oils and lubricants.

ALPLA operates recycling plants for PET and HDPE in Austria, Germany, Poland, Mexico, Italy, Spain, Romania, Thailand and South Africa. Other projects are being realised elsewhere around the world.

www.alpla.com

 

Enquiry infor­ma­tion for editorial
ALPLA, Erik Nielsen (Team Leader Cor­po­rate Com­mu­ni­ca­tions), +43 (0)5574 6021 701, erik.nielsen@alpla.com
Pzwei. Pres­se­ar­beit, Joshua Köb, +43 (0)5574 4471 522, joshua.koeb@pzwei.at