Project
Anthesis was commissioned by Microsoft to manage and provide technical support for the collaborative project. The group was made up of 10 companies from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation Network, including companies along the entire plastic supply chain, from polymer manufacturers to Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), logistics, and recycling companies.
The group came together in January 2021 and has worked throughout the year to find alternative solutions, focusing on reuse, recycling, and composting. The project included:
- An ideation workshop to identify possible solutions to the testing phase
- Formation of three working groups to explore opportunities for reuse, recycling, and material composting and the challenges for each member group
- Fortnightly team calls to develop a testing approach, organise pilot locations and a process for progress updates among the full group
- Landscape review of available solutions already on the market
- Trials and pilots through laboratory and real-life tests to assess technical feasibility, environmental impact, scalability and economic considerations
The results of the research and trials were summarised into a white paper, which was published at the end of March 2022. The white paper aims to provide guidance to companies that are trying to identify alternative, circular solutions within their own operations, as well as to show the challenges faced by the industry in changing materials and the need to collaborate to identify suitable alternatives.