KGL BEING THE PARTICIPANT
OF THE POLISH PLASTICS PACT
NEW REPORT BY THE POLISH PLASTICS PACT – RECYCLED MATERIALSThe report "RECYCLED MATERIALS: How to Increase the Availability of Recycled Plastics in Poland? The Role and Responsibilities of Stakeholders" prepared by the Members of the Polish Plastics Pact, including KGL S.A., is now available. |
KGL AS A CO-CREATOR OF THE "PROBLEMATIC PACKAGING CARDS"On March 16, 2023, the premiere of three brochures from the "Problematic Packaging Cards" series took place. These are further publications of the Polish Plastic Pact, with the involvement of KGL S.A. specialists in their development. |
KGL AT THE 4TH TRADE FAIR OF SOLUTIONS OF THE POLISH PLASTIC PACTOn January 17, 2023, the 4th Trade Fair of Solutions of the Polish Plastic Pact took place, during which KGL S.A. presented its offer of packaging and rigid films for food products. |
THE WORK ON STRENGTHENING THE RECYCLABILITY OF PACKAGINGOn February 10, 2022, representatives of KGL participated in a meeting of Working Group on recyclable packaging, which supports the implementation of Goal No. 3 of the Pact: 100% of plastic packaging in the Polish market should be reusable or recyclable. |
KGL PARTICIPATION IN THE POLISH PLASTIC PACT
Since September 2020, KGL has been participating in the Polish Plastic Pact, allowing it to be even more actively engaged in changing the current model of plastic usage in Poland towards a circular economy. By becoming a Pact Member, KGL has undertaken joint actions with other companies, organizations, and the scientific community involved in the platform, aiming to achieve the set goals by 2025. The tasks are based on the model of three key directions advocated by experts: reducing the use of primary resources in favor of recycled ones - innovation - building a closed-loop system. Identification and elimination of excessive and problematic plastic packaging through redesign, innovation, and alternative delivery models. |
6 KEY COMMITMENTS
Identification and elimination of excessive and problematic plastic packaging through redesign, innovation and alternative delivery models. |
Reduce the use of primary plastic materials by 30% in packaging, throughout the distribution chain. |
Ensure that 100% of plastic packaging in the Polish market is suitable for reuse or recycling. |
Efficiently support the collection and recycling system of packaging to achieve a recycling rate of at least 55% in the Polish market. |
Increase the proportion of secondary raw materials in plastic packaging up to 25%. |
Enhance the quality and effectiveness of consumer education on segregation, recycling, reuse, and reduction of packaging consumption. |