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Pryme contributes to a meaningful solution to the global plastic waste problem by enabling the circularity of plastic. We convert plastic waste into valuable petrochemical products using a proven pyrolysis process that is enhanced with proprietary characteristics and has a low carbon footprint.
Our R&D team has worked long to take the
pyrolysis process to a higher level, so we teamed up with a reactor manufacturer that boasts over 80 years of experience in this area. As a result, our reactor ensures a very precise and controlled application of heat at lower temperatures, which makes the recycling process more energy- efficient.
In addition, we have enhanced the process in
order to remove contaminants such as chlorine, which we know oil majors don’t want in recycled oil because it is highly corrosive. Moreover, we can process more waste than our competitors do, giving us an extremely high conversion rate: 100% of the plastic waste that we treat is converted to value-added streams. Thanks to our tweaks to the process and
installation, we can ensure a high input and output capacity and can rapidly scale the technology, which is key for market feasibility. Pryme’s first plant will start production in 2022 in Rotterdam. This plant will have an initial intake capacity of 40,000 tons of plastic waste per year and produce 30,000 tons of feedstock in its first year. That tonnage will grow by 50% by 2023. Pryme is an ambitious and innovative company, so if you’re interested in our business, technology or job opportunities, be sure to contact us via our website. �
https://pryme-cleantech.com/
Above: Sander Schiereck, Michiel Kool and Joeri Dieltjens at the site of the new Pryme plant
Above: Pryme provides a sustainable, circular solution to converting waste plastics into valuable feedstock
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