Blog, Carton Packing, Deposit Management System, Deposit System, İzmir Streç Film, Packaging, Packaging Industry, Paper Packaging, Plastik Ambalaj, Recycle, Stretch Film

20 Billion Beverage Packages Will Be Recycled Annually

With the deposit return points to be established in all provinces and districts in Turkey by the end of 2023, it is aimed to recycle 20 billion beverage packages annually and to generate 5 billion liras for the economy. The Deposit Management System, which is based on the principle of returning the packaging, works effectively with the reimbursement of the deposit...

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Blog, Carton Packing, İzmir Streç Film, Packaging, Packaging Industry, Paper Packaging, Recycle

How to Choose the Right Packaging and Bag?

Why are almost all the products we buy delivered to us packaged or in a bag? The most important reason for this situation is the desire to deliver the product safely to the consumer or the protection of the product, and the other reason is for advertising purposes. The use of packaging and bags with a good design speaks to...

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Blog, Packaging, Plastik Ambalaj, PVC Packaging, Recycle

İzDönüşüm in Karabağlar, Karşıyaka, Buca and Narlıdere

Setting off with the goal of a sustainable city, Izmir Metropolitan Municipality opened the IzTransformation facility to separate and reuse packaging waste. In addition, the foundation of the urban recycling area was held on September 25, 2022. While establishing such a facility with the participation of the municipality for the first time in Turkey, the facility will ensure the separation of...

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Blog, Domestic Waste, Industrial Waste, Packaging, Packaging Industry, Recycle

Turkey’s Position in Recycling

We are one of the countries that produce the most waste in the world, but the wastes we produce are disposed of by being stored, incinerated or buried before they are recycled. It has not been recycled. In other words, we have eliminated more than the waste we put into the recycling process without any action. In 2020, only 13 percent...

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