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Borealis steps up recycling with Borcycle technology platform
Borealis is introducing a new technology – Borcycle – that will be used to make compounds from recycled polyolefins (rPOs). The technology trans- forms polyolefin-based waste streams into quality pelletised polymer. The technology is said to be scalable and modular and is designed to help producers of products such as appli- ances by guaranteeing “a consistent supply of high- quality recyclate” so that they can fulfil pledges to increase the amount of recycled plastics in their goods.
Borealis plans to introduce a full line of Borcycle recycled POs The Borcycle MF1981SY
grade will be the first of several upcoming introduc- tions under the brand, Borealis said. It is a 10% talc-filled compound that contains more than 80%
recycled material. It pro- vides a good balance of stiffness and impact and is said to be suitable for use in visible black parts in small appliances. n Separately, Borealis has
signed a letter of intent to step up its long-standing partnership in the field of mechanical recycling with Erema. The two companies will specifically collaborate on: developing improved technologies and processes; using knowledge exchange to design new practical technical systems; standard- ising and harmonising input feedstock and recyclate output; and scaling up plant sizes and total production volumes. �
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