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Dow Launches Digital Plastic Waste Management Program in India


Dow announces the launch of its first digital waste management platform in Asia Pacific. Introduced in India, Rethink+ is a unique plastics take-back program that aims to prevent from going to landfills by digitally connecting waste generators, waste aggregators, waste processors and recyclers. This new initiative is in collaboration with Recykal, a technology company providing cloud-based solutions for the , and a waste management non-governmental organization (NGO) partner Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust.
Mobile App for Plastic Waste Collection
Through a mobile app, participants in the Rethink+ program list their recyclables and either schedule a collection or drop off their items at designated collection centers, earning reward points for online vouchers for each completed transaction. The plastic waste collected through the take-back program, Rethink+, is streamlined to different recycling processes such as upcycling and pyrolysis. This is in line with Dow’s new sustainability targets to “Stop the Waste” by enabling one million metric tons of plastic to be collected, reused or recycled through its direct actions and partnerships.
Earlier this year, Dow piloted Rethink+ in Pune, a city in the state of Maharashtra, India. The pilot program proved to be a resounding success, with 810 metric tons of plastic waste collected in five months. Rethink+ will continue to facilitate the collection of plastic waste in Pune, while expanding the program to multiple cities across India.
“The results of the pilot program have been outstanding, but we are just getting started. We are thrilled to be able to extend Rethink+ to more cities in India and encourage the public to recycle more through increased awareness, education and dedicated infrastructure,” said Bambang Candra, Asia Pacific commercial vice president of Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics. “With Recykal’s technology and expertise in local waste management, and the support of Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust, we are committed to bringing more consumers and partners onboard to advance a circular economy for plastics in India and Asia Pacific.”
Circular Recycling Program from Collection to Solution
Infrastructure for the collection, segregation and recycling of post-consumer plastic waste received through this program were built to ensure that the collected materials are channeled to authorized recyclers, road contractors and waste-to-fuel (pyrolysis) facilities. The waste will then be used as a resource; for example, to implement plastics in roads.
Together with partners in the ecosystem such as recyclers, pyrolysis operators and road contractors, Rethink+ demonstrates how brand owners can meet the Indian government’s extended producer responsibility (EPR) requirement transparently by providing complete traceability of plastic waste.
“We are excited to be working with Dow, a leader in plastics technology, to provide a platform for individuals, brand owners, manufacturers, waste collectors and recyclers to collectively manage plastic waste by utilizing their strengths in the recycling journey,” said Abhay Deshpande, Founder, Recykal.
“We all have the same goal, which is to save the environment. With Rethink+, we hope to connect the waste value chain through and change the way India recycles its plastic waste.”
Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust
Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust (Keshav Sita Foundation), an NGO based in Pune, has been dedicated to creating awareness about the harmful effects of plastic waste. Highlighting the importance of waste segregation, Keshav Sita Foundation educates individuals by setting up collection points at residences, schools and retailers as part of the Rethink+ program. Waste collection has continued during the COVID-19, with strict hygiene practices and precaution.
“The Keshav Sita Foundation is no stranger to plastic waste collection, having gone from door to door collecting waste as part of our efforts to educate the community about segregating their waste and explain why this method of ‘divide and conquer’ is sustainable for our environment,” said Dr. Medha Tadpatrikar, Founder Trustee, Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust. “We’re extremely delighted to be working alongside Dow and Recykal to further demonstrate the significance of recycling by engaging with the residents of Pune from all walks of life.”



Publication date: 09/10/2020

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