A dPRN is a digital record that proves plastic was handled correctly. It has a fixed value of £450 per tonne — and it's changing how plastic waste is treated in the UK.
Right now, when a farm or factory deals with plastic waste, they pay someone to take it away — and that's the end of it. No proof. No record. No value.
A dPRN (digital Packaging Recovery Note) changes that. It's a verified digital certificate that says: "This tonne of plastic was collected, processed, and handled correctly." And that certificate is worth £450.
Farm film, supermarket packaging, industrial wrap — any qualifying plastic at 1 tonne minimum.
CircularOS documents the collection with evidence — photos, weight, location, source. This goes on the permanent record.
One tonne = one dPRN. The digital record is created, timestamped, and assigned a value of £450.
The dPRN can be used for compliance reporting, traded, or converted. The plastic producer meets their EPR obligation. Everyone benefits.
You pay to dispose of plastic. No record. No value. Just a cost.
Your plastic generates a verified dPRN worth £450/t. A cost becomes an asset.
Most markets go up and down. CircularOS fixes the rate at £450 per tonne deliberately. This means everyone in the system — farmers, processors, food banks, businesses — can plan around a stable number. No speculation. No volatility. Just a known value for a known action.
"1 tonne of plastic. 1 dPRN. £450. 40 meals. These are the constants. The rest scales around them."
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