"The opening of the first Polymer Center-Blue Polymers complex is a significant milestone in advancing circularity for plastic packaging in Indiana and across the region," said Jon Vander Ark, Republic Services president and chief executive officer. "As a leader in environmental services, Republic Services is uniquely positioned to help meet customers' demands for sustainable packaging and support Indianapolis' vision to create a more resilient future."
The Indianapolis Polymer Center and Blue Polymers facilities are designed to work together to produce more than 175 million pounds annually of recycled plastics for use in food-grade packaging and other applications. The Polymer Center is owned and operated by Republic Services, and Republic is a joint-venture partner in Blue Polymers.
The Polymer Center will process recycled plastics collected from homes and businesses in Indiana and nearby states, including PET (water and soda bottles), HDPE (milk jugs or detergent bottles) and polypropylene (to-go cups or margarine tubs). PET will be shredded and washed to produce recycled PET (rPET) flake, which is used to manufacture new beverage bottles. The HDPE and polypropylene will be sorted by color and type then sent to Blue Polymers to be compounded, blended and pelletized, creating custom drop-in solutions for customers.