Eurokey to open one of the UK’s largest plastic recycling plants in Corby to boost domestic capacity
- Investing £20m investment to build a 138,000 sq. foot bespoke closed-loop plastic recycling facility in Corby, Northamptonshire, helping supermarkets recycle plastic material into new products
- Site to create over 30 new local jobs, scheduled to be fully operational in the second half of 2026 and, once at full capacity, will handle 38,000 tonnes of plastic material annually
- Site will provide a much-needed boost to the UK’s plastics recycling infrastructure, which is experiencing significant capacity constraints amid a challenging operating environment
Eurokey by Reconomy, the international circular economy specialist, announces that it is set to open an £20m, 138,000 sq. ft bespoke plastic recycling facility in Corby, Northamptonshire.
The facility will be one of the UK’s largest dedicated plastic recycling plants focused on helping supermarkets, retailers and grocers recycle plastic material in a fully closed-loop system. The facility will receive several grades of plastic material that have been sorted at Eurokey’s state-of-the-art facility in nearby Kettering and recycle it into plastic pellets ready for manufacture into plastic packaging for supermarkets to use again.
Eurokey works with the UK’s largest supermarkets and retailers, and this investment will enable them to recycle plastic material domestically. At present, the UK remains heavily reliant on exporting plastic material due to the lack of domestic infrastructure capable of recycling this material at scale. This UK-based, closed loop solution will be an important enabler of the circular economy and will support the sustainability goals of Reconomy’s large supermarket clients.
One of the main advantages of this new site is its proximity to Eurokey’s sorting facility in Kettering– less than ten miles away – which will help reduce export dependency, lower transportation costs and associated carbon emissions, and cut reliance on virgin plastics.
The construction phase for the facility is almost complete, and it is expected to become fully operational in the second half of 2026. At full capacity, the site will be able to recycle 38,000 tonnes of plastic material annually. The site will also create over 30 new jobs, stimulating local economic growth.
Commenting, Zubair Bajwa, Operations Director at Reconomy brand Eurokey, said: “We are very proud to play a leading role in strengthening the UK’s plastic recycling industry at this critical time. For over 30 years, our business has helped leading UK supermarkets and retailers maximise the recycling potential of their plastic material, and this new site will allow us to go even further in delivering circular solutions for our customers.
“We also believe very strongly in delivering tangible, positive benefits for the local communities in which we operate, and we are delighted by the support we have received from community in Corby for this site, which will create over 30 new jobs. We look forward to creating value for all our stakeholders.”
Commenting, John Dhillon, Managing Director of Eurokey, said: “This is an exceptional milestone for our business and for the UK’s plastics recycling industry. This facility will play a major role in increasing domestic recycling capacity and reducing reliance on virgin plastic by keeping high-quality material in circulation. It will also benefit the local economy.
“This investment another major step for both Eurokey and the wider Reconomy business in terms of our growth journey as we continue to invest in our world-class infrastructure, data-driven solutions and technology to help businesses minimise waste, conserve resources, lower costs and carbon emissions. We look forward to working with all our stakeholders to accelerate circularity and sustainability.”
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