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CADEL RECYCLING LAB is a technical company created in 2014 to promote plastic circular economy.

Initially, CADEL focused on the development of an innovative plastic recycling process that removes printed ink from plastic surfaces. So, it would be possible to obtain a recycled material with similar properties to the virgin ones.

This development was a milestone in the plastic recycling industry, as it opened a door to the use of recycled material in high value-added applications.

Moreover, this process is totally sustainable due to the fact that it does not require harmful solvents, only aqueous ones.

The deinking technology was a disruptive technology in the plastic industry with a strong environmental positive impact that helped to CADEL to achieve its main goal of contributing to a real circular economy in the plastic industry.

CADEL RECYCLING LAB is a technical company created in 2014 to promote plastic circular economy.

Initially, CADEL focused on the development of an innovative plastic recycling process that removes printed ink from plastic surfaces. So, it would be possible to obtain a recycled material with similar properties to the virgin ones.

This development was a milestone in the plastic recycling industry, as it opened a door to the use of recycled material in high value-added applications.

Moreover, this process is totally sustainable due to the fact that it does not require harmful solvents, only aqueous ones.

The deinking technology was a disruptive technology in the plastic industry with a strong environmental positive impact that helped to CADEL to achieve its main goal of contributing to a real circular economy in the plastic industry.

The success of the technology was corroborated by the sale of 6 industrial plants around the world, the last one in Turkey.

The success of the technology was corroborated by the sale of 6 industrial deinking plants around the world.

Furthermore, in 2021, this technology was acquired by the multinational EREMA Group through its subsidiary KEYCYCLE, which currently holds the patent rights as well as the rights to operate and sell plants around the world.

All these years of experience in the field of plastics recycling have allowed CADEL to have an overview of the needs of the sector, and based on these needs it has continued its research and development of new projects.