New Plastic Packaging Recycler – ReVital Polymers

Connector Spring 2017

Waste resources and recycling industry veterans Tony Moucachen and Emmie Leung have announced the name of their Ontario-based plastic packaging recycling company – ReVital Polymers Inc. – and unveiled a new website, revitalpolymers.com.

Ms. Leung and Mr. Moucachen formed a partnership last summer to acquire the assets of Entropex, including a 180,000-square foot recycling facility located in Sarnia, Ontario, to form ReVital Polymers Inc. ReVital recovers post-consumer and post-industrial plastics and processes these materials into discrete resin types, tailoring them to specific customer end use applications.

“Our process allows us to customize production to meet the specific needs of our customers, contributing to more sustainable products made from recycled content,” Moucachen said. He noted that ReVital recycles the entire spectrum of the product’s package, including paper and metal, integrating it into the reverse supply chain that feeds the development of new products and packaging.

A key driver of the new company is its commitment to the circular economy. Leung said ReVital is, “offering programs and services that will improve recovery rates for producers and increase material value through better end-of-life management. Our high quality post-consumer recycled resins generate greater economic and environmental returns on the three levels of materials management – for consumers, the economy and the environment.”

For more information, contact:
Paulina Leung, VP Corporate Strategy and Business Development, Emterra Group
1122 Pioneer Road, Burlington ON L7M 1K4
Phone: 905.336.9084 ext. 130 | Email: info@revitalpolymers.com