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CHEMICAL RECYCLING | INNOVATION


(60%) and Plastic Energy (40%), will be able to process 15,000 tpa of waste and is scheduled to be operational in 2024. Sulzer has signed an agreement with circular technology company Fuenix Ecogy to acquire a strategic stake in its plastics recycling business. The move will allow Sulzer to offer complete recycling lines based on Fuenix’s Ecogy technology and Sulzer’s separation and purification solutions. Sulzer Chemtech is a licensor of reaction and separation technologies aimed at driving the chemical recycling of materials. Fuenix Ecogy technology converts sorted end-of-life mixed plastic waste into high-value hydrocarbons with virgin-like properties. With this investment, Sulzer says it is sharing its


leading technical expertise to support the scale up and commercialisation of pyrolysis technology. The agreement also expands Sulzer Chemtech’s technology licensing portfolio for polymer process- ing. As the exclusive licensor of the technology, Sulzer Chemtech will be able to offer complete, as well as partial, recycling lines based on Fuenix’s Ecogy pyrolysis technology and its own separation and purification solutions. Sulzer Chemtech will


continue to offer its separation and purification know-how and solutions to other plastic recycling technologies. LyondellBasell has decided to move forward with engineering to build an advanced recycling plant at its Wesseling site in Germany that will use its MoReTec technology. The final investment decision is targeted for the end of 2023. The previously announced German Joint Venture Source One Plastics will provide plastic waste feedstock to the plant. Source One Plastics is


Above: LyondellBasell is moving forward with engineering to build an advanced recycling plant at its Wesseling site in Germany


IMAGE: LYONDELL-BASELL


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