With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Reduction in environmental pollution and emissions as waste is reused
Material for insulation purposes
High durability
Easy to store and transport
Simple and low-cost technique
More than 14 communities and 128 families participated
1,725 eco-bricks were recollected
8,000 USD in vouchers for supermarkets were distributed to the families who participated – a huge relief in COVID times
110,350 m2 of waste was recycled
More than 110,350 m2 of constructions will be built
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Rationalising the use of energy and natural resources and act on the processes in order to optimise and reduceconsumption.
Reducing the production of waste by increasing and promoting recycling and recovering material wheneverpossible.
Ensuring that materials and procedures used don’t present any risk to the health of workers and to the environment.
Making sure that the use of materials, resources and the incorporation of safe and innovative technologies promoteenvironmental protection and minimise the environmental impacts.
Coaching and engaging employees to perform in a conscious and responsible manner, for the importance ofeveryone in guaranteeing product safety and for improving environmental performance.
Implementing good practices in order to comply with applicable legislation and other requirements that will leadto the environmental preservation.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
In accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification. Products comply with the compositional requirements of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation and European Regulation 10/2011.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Reassure consumers & provide trust to end-users (B2C), increasing public interest in recyclability and recycled content
Demonstrate compliance with legislation (B2B) & verify claims via third-party assessments
Show transparency about recyclability and waste origin and source
Support corporate sustainability claims about recycled content and recyclability of plastics
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Excellent chemical resistance
Good barrier properties
Exceptional clarity
High brightness
Design flexibility
Easy to process
Excellent decorative ability
Processing flexibility
Fast cycle times
High impact resistance
Heavy wall capacity
Ease of secondary operations
Free of BPA and additives
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
The UPM life cycle assessment was carried out in accordance with ISO 14040 and based on cradle-to-gate systemboundary. As the biorefinery is currently in the process of being built, the LCA will be gradually updated with primary data.The study has been critically reviewed by an independent third party according to ISO 14044.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Selenis is a supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications. Their mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, in partnership with their clients to develop future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Selenis is a global business with production sites in Portugal, Italy and the USA. Their production facilities have batch and continuous SSP units, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provides Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallised products.
Committed to playing a role in society’s collective response to the plastic waste challenge, Selenis creates partnerships across the value chain to create long term solutions. Highly focused on sustainability, Selenis centers their innovation in developing resins with up to 50% recycled content and solutions that are fully recyclable in the PET stream. Their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change. Selenis and their sister company, Evertis, are members of the IMG group, an international business headquartered in Portugal with operations around the world. Our businesses have been pioneers in the polyester industry since 1959.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.
With the growing pressure to demonstrate to consumers that products are genuinely circular, manufacturers, brand owners and retailers are increasingly looking for recyclable solutions. Selenis, global supplier of high quality and innovative specialty polyester solutions for diverse applications, presented a variety of recyclable solutions at the K-2022.
“We create, you choose. Materials for a better future”, was Selenis message at the K-show this year. Duarte Matos Gil, the company’s CEO commented “Selenis is dedicated to providing solutions to the challenges our planet faces. Our long history in the polymers industry feeds our know-how and experience to achieve sustainability in both the solutions we offer to our customers. We have centered our innovation efforts in markets where the pressure for recyclable solutions is higher because the life of the product is shorter, meaning end of life solutions are more critical. The cosmetics industry is an example, where brand owners have gone from prioritizing aesthetics, to prioritizing sustainability.”
Their newly launched VenuzTM CE product, is a copolyesters specifically developed for the cosmetics industry, that is fully recyclable in the PET stream. These resins can carry RIC1 designation, in accordance with California Act Assembly Bill 906 and ASTM D7611/D7611M - Standard Practice for Coding Plastic Manufactured Articles for Resin Identification.
For cosmetic brands, having sustainable packaging allows you to label your packaging as environmentally friendly, enhancing your social mission and making your cosmetic brand stand out among others. “Recent market studies have shown that more than 80% of the younger generation is willing to pay more for eco-friendly packaged products. At Selenis we want to help our brand owners meet these consumer needs. The packaging you choose can send a powerful message. If chosen wisely it can transmit your company’s values and allows buyers to imagine the quality and trustworthiness of the product inside,” says Marta Matos Gil, Chief Sustainability Officer at Selenis.
Selenis, is a subsidiary of the IMG Group, a multinational with more than sixty years of experience in the industry. With production sites in Portugal, Italy, and now the USA, Selenis has both flexible batch and continuous SPP technology, permitting the production of a wide range of polymers to meet highly technical markets. Their production configurations provide Selenis the flexibility to produce both amorphous and crystallized products.
In October 2019 Selenis commercialized their innovative Eco Resins – supplying a sustainable version of all their product portfolio: all products can be produced with up to 50% post-consumer recycled content. In 2021, they scaled-up their production of these sustainable resins to full production volumes, and immediately sought to guarantee the traceability of these products by certifying them through Recyclass, that same year.
Selenis’ mission relies on employing their profound knowledge of polymers, formulations, and processing, to partner with their customers in developing future-fit solutions and commit to create opportunities. Highly focused on sustainability, their progress in molecular recycling turns waste into the building blocks of their specialty resins, contributing to the fight against climate change.