Westfall  Technik is announcing a new partnership with Polycarbin—a software enabled biomedical  plastic recycling company that has developed a method for diverting single-use  scientific plastics from landfills and incinerators, and recycling it back into  the hands of scientists and clinicians as circular economy products. 
Westfall Technik recognizes a partnership with  Polycarbin as an opportunity to revolutionize the biomedical plastic life cycle  and create the first circular economy in the health sciences. 
Through this joint venture with Polycarbin,  Westfall Technik will be able to offer its customers:
   - The first opportunity to buy laboratory products with       circular economy (recycled) plastic with consistent quality through its       NxtBio line of life science and biomedical supplies, as well as products       made for brand owners 
   
In addition, Polycarbin will offer its  customers:
   - The first real opportunity for scientists and       clinicians to recycle their plastic waste 
    - High-resolution waste analytics software 
    - Personalized carbon-emission offset data
   
"Our goal is to set ourselves apart in the  Sustainability arena by leveraging our integrated technology solution to  deliver products with high levels of recycled content and drive the circular  economy. We have achieved up to 100% recycled content inclusion levels for our  customers in the Consumer Products Goods and Food & Beverage areas, and  with this partnership will be the first company to introduce recycled content  in the life science and biomedical space," says Allison Lin, VP of  Sustainability at Westfall-Technik. "We welcome the opportunity to help  both CPG and Medical customers run high levels of recycled content for new and  existing products."
Using a system that leverages low-cost front-end  segregation and a waste analytics platform, Polycarbin is positioned to capture  and repurpose valuable scientific plastics. Polycarbin's services provide more  cost-effective and environmentally responsible waste management solutions to  research labs, biopharma, and clinical labs while closing the loop on the  biomedical plastic life cycle.
"Polycarbin is transforming resource  management in the health sciences," says James O'Brien, Co-CEO of  Polycarbin. "We are incredibly proud to be partnering with an industry  leader like Westfall Technik that has a track record of championing circular  economy innovations. Utilizing our waste diversion platform, Polycarbin is  helping our clients across biopharma, healthcare, and research to reduce the  carbon footprint of innovation." 
Westfall Technik recently joined the Association  of Plastic Recycler's Demand Champions Program and the Ellen MacArthur  Foundation's Global Commitment for a New Plastics Economy.