CERT INDUSTRIES

Delivers and operates turnkey solutions for plastics recovery.

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CERT TRADING

A trusted partner in supply chain managmenet and sustainability.

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CERT DIGITAL

A catalyst for innovative digital solutions that enable the transition to a circular economy.

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AT A GLANCE

Solutions for Procuring, Processing and Upcycling Plastic Waste !

CERT is a disrupter in the plastics recovery sector with operations across critical junctions of the value chain; from supply chain management, and value-add re-processing and upcycling , to the utilisation of data, and the deployment of technologies that enable the transition to a circular economy.

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CERT is committed to sustainability and the transition to a circular economy.

UN Sustainability Goals !

We specialise in upcycling film and rigid plastics which can often be heavily printed, can frequently comprise multiple polymer types, and may contain mineral layers and metallic or thermoset inclusions.

We work in long-term partnership with our clients, both in the UK and internationally, to design, build and operate systems to manage resources and up-cycle a wide range of complex post-consumer polymer streams.

UPCYCLING SOLUTIONS

At CERT group, we specialise in recycling filmed & rigid plastics, polymer bank notes, hard hat, hanger and bottle.

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ADVISORY SERVICES

CERT Group work with a number of companies to help them manage their waste plastics.

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News & Announcements

Recent Articles

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Beach cleaners find pre-decimalisation plastic bag

A group of beach cleaners have recovered a plastic bag dating back more than 50 years as part of an "extreme" clean up over the weekend.

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Waste Shark robot to clean canals and rivers

The cutting-edge technology has been developed in the Netherlands and is the first of its kind to be used in the UK, according to the Leeds Waterfront group.

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Fibreglass found in oysters and mussels at harbour

Researchers detected glass reinforced plastic in the soft tissues of bivalves in Chichester Harbour. A “disturbing” level of fibreglass has been found in oysters and mussels.

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