Menu

Global Recycling Day: The Status Quo in Plastic Recycling

How AI, Chemical Recycling, and Digital Tools Are Driving the Circular Economy – and Where Challenges Remain

Exclusively for K-Mag

Image: Green sustainability icons above a globe, symbolising environmental and recycling initiatives. Copyright: Antony Weerut - stock.adobe.com

Global Recycling Day draws attention to progress and challenges in the circular economy. Copyright: Antony Weerut - stock.adobe.com

05.03.2025

Why Global Recycling Day Matters

Technological Advances in Recycling

Artificial Intelligence & Automation

Image: Modern sorting system with AI technology for the precise separation of plastic waste on a conveyor belt; Copyright: Steinert

AI improves the sorting of plastics and increases the quality of recycled materials. Copyright: Steinert

Image: Screenshot of AI-supported recycling software that analyses and optimises the sorting process for plastic waste; Copyright: PolyPerception

AI-supported recycling software analyses and optimises sorting processes in real time. Copyright: PolyPerception

Material Innovations & Closed-Loop Systems

Image: Multi-stage recycling process for transparent plastic packaging, shown in various shredding stages; Copyright: Krones

New technologies make it possible to recycle multilayer packaging that was previously difficult to utilise. Copyright: Krones

Image: Woman in a recycling workshop checking plastic granulate on an injection moulding machine; Copyright: HolyPoly

Closed loops allow recycled plastics to flow directly into new products. Copyright: HolyPoly

Digital Tools for Material Use Optimisation

Image: Colourful plastic recyclates under a magnifying glass, symbolising the digital analysis and optimisation of recycling materials; Copyright: SKZ

Digital tools such as the CYCLOPS tool create transparency in the circular economy and support companies in making sustainable decisions. Copyright: SKZ

Chemical vs. Mechanical Recycling: Complementary or Competitive?

Image: Yellow liquid in a laboratory container on a pile of shredded plastic waste, symbolising chemical recycling; Copyright: SÜDPACK

Chemical and mechanical recycling can turn plastic waste into valuable raw materials for industry. Copyright: SÜDPACK

Remaining Challenges – and What Needs to Change

Image: Large compressed bales of recycled plastic bottles in the open air; Copyright: gavran333 - stock.adobe.com

Plastic waste is a valuable resource – if recycling processes are organised efficiently. Copyright: gavran333 - stock.adobe.com

Image: Several hands high-five, symbolising cooperation for a sustainable circular economy; Copyright: afotostock - stock.adobe.com

A functioning circular economy requires cooperation between industry, politics and consumers. Copyright: afotostock - stock.adobe.com

Recycling as a Collective Effort

More around Recycling

Follow us!