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Vetropack Straža – prva i zadnja karika u kružnom toku staklene ambalaže. Vetropack Straža – first and last link in the cyclical life of the glass packaging Nikola Drašković, Vetropack Straža. Table of Contents. Vetropack Straža – brief introduction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Vetropack Straža – prva i zadnja karika u kružnom toku staklene ambalaže
Vetropack Straža – first and last link in the cyclical life of the glass packaging
Nikola Drašković, Vetropack Straža
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Table of Contents
Vetropack Straža – brief introduction
Container glass fits into principles of circular economy
Why is important to recycle glass?
Glass recycling ratios
Recycling plant
Conclusion
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Vetropack Straža – major container glass producer within the region Established in 1860; since 1996 member of the
Vetropack Group 3 furnaces and 11 production lines Nominal production capacity: 248.000 tones Revenues (2013, HRK): 745.6 million Sales (2013, pieces): 924.8 million Employees: 609
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Vetropack Group – mid-sized European container glass producerClick icon to add picture
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Container glass fits into principles of circular economyClick icon to add picture
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Container glass fits into principles of circular economyClick icon to add picture
Container glass is made of natural raw materials
Glass is 100% recyclable From 1 kg of cullet (recycled glass) we
could produce 1 kg of new bottles and jars, and all over again, indefinitely
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Why is important to recycle glass?Click icon to add picture
Reduction in energy consumption (if we recycle one glass bottle, we could save energy sufficient to power a TV or a computer for 20 minutes)
Raw materials preservation Lower water consumption Lower emissions (lower CO2 footprint) Landfill reduction
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Cullet reduces energy consumption during melting
Energy consumption reduction, %
Cullet ratio, %
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Glass recycling in EuropeClick icon to add picture
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Glass recycling in Switzerland – a long climb
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100% 95.6%
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58.44% 58.56%57.08%
50.33% 50.58%
45.67%49.22%
56.52%
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Recycling plant in Vetropack Straža
The recycling plant was built in 1999 Initial investment: 10 million HRK Capacity: 10 - 12 t/h → annual capacity: 105.000 t 20 workers (2 – 4 shifts)
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Recycling plant in Vetropack Straža
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Cullet ratio in production in Vetropack Straža (in % of batch)
17%14%
17%20%
18%
58%54%
13%14%
63%
53%
46%
65%69%
67%
40%
18%
53%
58%60%
24%
36%
42%
35%
18%
28%
41%
49%
38%37%35%
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2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
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Conclusion
Vetropack Straža is the major container glass producer within the region
Container glass fits into principles of circular economy Glass recycling has many positive implications Glass recycling in Croatia lags behind the European
average Vetropack Straža offers its experience in expertise for
the improvement of glass recycling system in Croatia
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