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Alexander Caple

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Entercard starts using recycled plastic in credit cards

Entercard starts using recycled plastic in credit cards

From September 2022, Entercard will start to transition its credit card portfolio to recycled plastic. The cards will be made with at least 85, 5% recycled plastic, obtained from local plastic waste, close to where Entercard’s card producer Idemia's production sites are located. There will therefore be no long-distance transport of the plastic before it ends up in production.