Circular packaging service
Bring Back is a young company with the purpose of providing ecological and circular packaging solutions to food producers.
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Dates
2021
Leader
Stakeholder Leader
Bring Back
4040 Herstal
Contact person

Laurent Halmes
About
BringBack is a Belgian company dedicated to promoting the reuse of glass packaging, offering sustainable and cost-effective solutions for producers. We currently focus on glass containers ranging from 25 cl to 1 liter and offer two main services to producers:
1. Contract Washing
This service is intended for producers who own their own bottles and crates. In this case, they remain responsible for managing their deposit system and collecting empty packaging.
We organize the transport of used bottles from their facilities to our washing center. We wash full truckloads at once. After cleaning, the bottles are palletized and sent back to the producers, ready to be reused.
2. Pool Service
This service is aimed at producers who want a turnkey solution without having to manage the packaging themselves.
We provide producers with clean, ready-to-use glass packaging.
After use, several return options are available:
→ Customers can return the bottles directly to the producer. Once the producer has accumulated at least two pallets of empties, we collect them.
→ If producers work with wholesalers, the same principle applies: as soon as a wholesaler has two pallets, we organize the pickup.
→ Our crates are also accepted by Colruyt, Carrefour, and Delhaize. This means that wholesalers can deliver to stores using our crates. Afterwards, the crates are sent back to the retailers' distribution centers, who then contact us to collect the used packaging.
We then proceed to wash the dirty packaging and carry out a quality check before placing them back on pallets and reintegrating them into the supply chain.
BringBack is thus part of a circular economy approach, offering an alternative to the linear recycling model. Our goal is to optimize the reuse circuits of glass packaging and facilitate their return to production while minimizing environmental impact.
Contacts

Laurent Halmes
Raphael Renson
Perrine Mercenier

William Wauters