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Curious how yesterday's plastic food packaging could become tomorrow's yogurt container? Read the full story: https://eh.digital/4vwunAw For decades, many plastics have been difficult to recycle back into food-grade packaging without compromising quality. But that's beginning to change. At its Plastics2Chemicals plant in Antwerp, Belgian recycling pioneer Indaver uses an innovative chemical recycling process to break down end-of-life plastics into their original molecular building blocks. The result? Virgin-quality raw materials that can be used to produce new food packaging, helping close the loop on plastic waste. The facility relies on more than 1,000 Endress+Hauser measuring instruments to keep this highly complex process running efficiently and reliably. It’s a great example of how precise measurement technology can help turn ambitious sustainability goals into industrial reality. If you're interested in circular economy, chemical recycling, or the technologies making it possible, read the full story on our website.