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Conditions for Circular Economy Implementation Conditions for circular economy implementation Alessandro Pasquale, 27. 4. 2020 Mattoni 1873 FOCUSED IN CEE REGION EXPORT MARKETS IN TOTAL 800 3 200 20 products employees markets 450 000 000 EUR TOTAL NET SALES in 2017 Our goal is full circularity ECODESIGN COLLECTION BOTTLE TO BOTTLE • Standardization of materials • Efficient and transparent • Up to 80% rPET in our bottles & colors system in each country • Less virgin PET to be used • No sleeves • Ownership of the material Consumer preference For 3/4 of the Czech population, their purchase of bottled water would stay the same after the introduction of a deposit system. • 10% would buy it more Those are predominantly the people, who purchase bottled water nowadays less often or never; Kantar, October 2019; Source: http://kantarworldpanel.com/worldpanelplus/plastic-recycling-a-real-concern-or-a-load-of-rubbish Base: all respondents, N=501 We can perform better… EU: 3,3 million bottles into market - of which 58% is recycled …into what? Source: ICIS & PETCORE 2017 Survey Source: PET MARKET IN EUROPE STATE OF PLAY PRODUCTION, COLLECTION AND RECYCLING DATA Eunomia, EFBW, PETCORE Europe, Plastic Recyclers Europe, 2019 … and be far more efficient The Mattoni system Country PET Collection Centralized DRS Czech rep. 69% Slovakia Not reported Color harmonisation Austria 73% Ownership of material Hungary 42% Bulgaria 22% Complete food grade Serbia Not involved quality recycling Return material to producer Source: PET MARKET IN EUROPE STATE OF PLAY PRODUCTION, COLLECTION AND RECYCLING DATA Eunomia, EFBW, PETCORE Europe, Plastic Recyclers Europe, 2019 Good for environment, people and business 96% respondents 90% respondents Would like the introduction of a deposit Would like the introduction of a system to decrease the amount of cans deposit system to reduce carbon and PET bottles in nature by 95% dioxide emissions by 39,200 tons 93% respondents 15,200 more tons of PET bottles and almost 5,300 more tons of cans would be recycled than today Kantar, October 2019; Czech Republic, base: all respondents, N=501 4 THANK YOU Mattoni 1873 Voctářova 2497/18 Praha, 180 00 www.mattoni1873.cz.
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