Technology developed to convert plastic waste into cracker feedstocks / Several chemical recycling projects

Technology developed to convert plastic waste into cracker feedstocks / Several chemical recycling projectsPlastics recycling company Agilyx (Tigard, Oregon / USA; www.agilyx.com) has expanded its capabilities to include the production of feedstocks for the manufacture of olefins. This means that waste plastic can be recycled to produce feedstocks for crackers, and the olefins output from the crackers can in turn be used to produce virgin plastics ? bringing a durable carbon cycle within commercial reach, it said.

"This expansion of our production capabilities is a significant step in addressing environmental issues associated from the evolving plastics industry," said Joe Vaillancourt, Agilyx's CEO. "Agilyx has spent many years combining a differentiated technology, demonstrating deep expertise in the chemical characterisation and conversion of a wide variety of waste plastics and polymers into a broad set of fuels and chemical substrates.? The company is keen to provide sustainable and economic alternatives to the petrochemical industry and our growing set of strategic partners, he added.

Agilyx has developed chemical recycling pathways for waste plastics to produce various fuels and chemical substrates. It says its products have an average of 40-70% lower carbon footprint than traditional manufacturing for the same products. Earlier this year, Agilyx opened its first commercial waste PS-to-styrene recycling plant at Tigard ? see Plasteurope.com of 04.05.2018.12.09.2018 Plasteurope.com [240596-0]

» Publication Date: 12/09/2018

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