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PETrecycling CZ is non-commercial, independent, free & unsponsored Czech web portal for funs, communities, administrative, law-makers, politicians, PET plastic industry etc. in the Czech Republic.

My closing statement read: "There is only one real effective and incentive method to encourage environmentally sound collecting of beverage one-way containers and it is deposit in combination with High-Tech R&D resulted Reverse Vending Machines!


Elvira O. Camara Greiner
PET Polymer Consumption -
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The PETrecycling.cz assessment based on R&D up-to-day results is, that it should be made clear, that all beverage containers, e.g. PET bottles, ALU cans and glass bottles, that are commercially imported into Czech Republic or sold here should be included in return systems with deposits - to encourage the consumers to take the bottles back

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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) polymer, also referred to as melt-phase PET resin, reactor-grade polyester or polyester chip, is the base polymer used in the production of polyester fibers, polyester film, solid-state (bottle-grade) resins and PET engineering resins. PET is produced by polycondensation of ethylene glycol with either
dimethyl- terephthalate (DMT) or terephthalic acid (TPA).

The regions expected to have the most significant change in their PET polymer consumption share worldwide from 2008 to 2013 are North America, Western Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Not only has consumption of PET polymer for solid-state resins slowed in the developed regions, there are limited future capacity investments in these regions compared with the Middle East, Asia (mostly China) and Africa. These latter regions will produce more polyester fibers and PET solid-state resins not only for consumption, but also for export.

The following pie chart shows world consumption of PET polymer:

 

World Consumption of PET Polymer - 2008

 

There are hundreds of PET polymer producers. The major producers (including participation in joint ventures) are China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec), Reliance Industries, Formosa Plastics Group, Gruppo Mossi & Ghisolfi, Far Eastern New Century Corporation (FENC) and Alfa Group Consortium, to name just a few.

Over the last few years, PET use for water bottles has grown at exceptional rates, driving PET solid-state resin demand (and its production) - particularly in the developed regions.

Although not nearly as hard hit as chemicals that go into the construction and automobile industries, PET resins were not immune to the economic downturn in 2008. Consumers purchased less bottled water and sodas, "lightweighting" (reduction of PET weight per bottle) of PET containers continued, and PET recycling grew, all contributing to a deceleration in PET demand.

Overall, world PET polymer consumption will slow further in 2009 as a result of the global recession.

However, it is expected to pick up, growing at an average annual rate of approximately 4.3% during 2009–2013.

The largest regional growth is forecast for the Middle East (9.3%), China (4.9%), Central and Eastern Europe (4.3%), India (4.1%), and Africa and Oceania (13.8%).

Author: Elvira O. Camara Greiner

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