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B. Braun Medical Inc. and Lehigh Valley Health Network are one step closer to developing a sustainable, circular economy for medical plastic waste, thanks to a $72,500 state grant secured by Pennsylvania Senator Pat Browne.
The project will target scrap materials generated by B. Braun’s medical device manufacturing plant in Hanover Township, PA, and high-volume plastics, such as packaging materials, non-PVC IV bags, disposable gowns and masks, and irrigation bottles used at Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest.
Both companies are working with PureCycle Technologies, which uses a patented technology to separate color, odor, and any other contaminants from certain non-hazardous plastic waste feedstock to transform it into virgin-like recycled polypropylene.
The pilot project is scheduled to begin in early 2023.
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