TotalEnergies increases recycled plastic in the lube packages to 50%
Following a pilot project launched in 2021 on Quartz Xtra bottles, TotalEnergies Lubricants is now applying the process of incorporating 50% PCR high-density polyethene (HDPE) on a larger scale. From September 2023, all the bottles in the premium range produced in France and Belgium, recognizable by their platinum colour, are made from TotalEnergies RPE6314, a ready-to-use polyethene compound.
Produced at TotalEnergies’ Antwerp plant and part of the RE:clic range of circular polymers, this high-performance HDPE grade designed for blow-molding applications combines carefully selected recycled polyethylene from post-consumer waste with a high-performance virgin booster. The resulting bottle has the same design, shape and weight as 100% fossil bottles, with a considerably reduced carbon footprint.
This innovation aligns with TotalEnergies’ ambition to contribute to a circular economy and reduce its virgin plastic consumption. Jean Parizot, General Manager of Domestic Markets at TotalEnergies Lubrifiants, said: “We are moving towards 50% recycled packaging by 2030 for all small packaging produced in France and Belgium, reducing the carbon footprint of our production and contributing to a more circular economy.”