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Braskem and Condor develop paint kit with post-consumer plastic

Partnership closes recycling cycle of paint buckets used by the markets for printing houses and road marking


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In order to promote initiatives for the recycling of plastic waste through its Wecycle platform, Braskem has joined Condor, a manufacturer of materials for real estate painting and other products, to develop the “Special Sustainable Kit” for paintings, using post-consumer plastic.

This is the first product deriving from the reuse of plastic packaging of printing and road marking paints. Indicated for wall paints, smooth surfaces and finishes, the kit consists of a tray, a brush, two paint rollers, and a holder for fixing them.

The partnership came after a study by Braskem, which identified the need for paint manufacturers and printing companies to find a suitable destination for discarded packaging, promoting the reuse of the material at a competitive cost. From there, through the Wecycle Platform, the discarded packaging began to be collected for the recycling and production of post-consumer polypropylene resin.

Currently, Braskem collects roughly 5,000 packages discarded every month by companies in the paint segment, but the expectation is to double this amount this year. With what is collected, the company supplies two metric tons of post-consumer polypropylene resin monthly to Condor, which can increase this volume according to the company’s demand.

“Condor is a company that cares about the environment and wishes to help mitigate the effect of undue disposal of materials. For this reason, we have established a partnership with Braskem. Each month, we receive about two metric tons of resins that are generated from 5,000 buckets used in road marking and printing houses in the South and Southeast. With this material, it is possible to produce up to 6,000 paint kits per month,” emphasized Daniel Coutinho, Marketing Coordinator of Condor Pincéis.

Through the Wecycle platform, created in 2015, Braskem seeks to foster businesses that value plastic waste throughout the production chain, contributing to recycling, post-consumption, and the environment. The initiative has already resulted in the partnership with several organizations for the development of products, solutions, and processes related to the reuse of plastic.

“Braskem is committed to creating innovative solutions to promote sustainable development and to meet the demands of our customers and society.” The partnership with Condor is an example of this: by studying the market, we have been able to propose a solution to one of the sector’s challenges and to create a sustainable product, closing the cycle. Initiatives such as these reinforce our commitment to the circular economy" said Roger Marchioni, Director of Braskem’s Polypropylene Business.

About Braskem
With a global, human-oriented vision of the future, Braskem’s 8,000 members strive to improve people’s lives by creating sustainable solutions in chemistry and plastics. It is the largest resin producer in the Americas, with an annual output of 20 million metric tons, including basic chemicals and petrochemicals, and R$55 billion in revenue in 2016. It exports to Customers in approximately 100 countries and operates 41 industrial units, located in Brazil, the United States, Germany, and Mexico - the latter in partnership with Mexico-based company Idesa.

About Condor 
Real Estate Painting, Artistic Painting, Beauty, Cleaning and Oral Hygiene are the business segments of Condor, a truly Brazilian company and the largest manufacturer of brushes in Latin America.
The company founded by German immigrant Augusto Emílio Klimmek in 1929, in the city of São Bento do Sul, Santa Catarina, is present in over 100,000 sales outlets in Brazil and exports to more than 30 countries. It leads the market for children’s toothbrushes, cleaning brushes, hair brushes and combs, and artist brushes, remaining firmly placed as the largest Brazilian leader in the sector of utensils and accessories for personal care and the home.

In its almost 90 years of history, Condor has become one of the most present brands in Brazilian homes, and its two manufacturing units, totaling 53,000 square meters in built area, are located in the city of São Bento do Sul. Its 1,300 employees take turns in the production of over 1,500 products.


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