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CHEMICAL RECYCLING | INNOVATION


subsidiary, Seohae Green Chemical. UK company Plastic Energy has launched a


feasibility study with Nova Chemicals regarding the development of a 66,000 tonne/yr pyrolysis- driven facility in Ontario, Canada. If the plans come to fruition, it would be the largest such facility in the country. Greg DeKunder, Vice President, Nova Circular Solutions, said: “This agreement is a prime example of two companies working together to create timely, effective, and sustainable solutions that will help us make progress towards our 2030 recycled plastics ambitions while diverting hard-to- recycle plastic waste away from landfills.” Plastic Energy has also pledged to provide its


patented TAC process technology, which heats mixed post-consumer waste in the absence of oxygen and produces hydrocarbon vapours that are condensed into pyrolysis oil, for Petronas Chemicals Group (PCG) to use at a plant in Pengerang, Malaysia. The 33,000 tonnes/yr facility is expected to be operational in 2026. Plastic Energy also recently commissioned a new pilot plant in its R&D labs in Loughborough University Science & Enterprise Park in the UK to further develop and optimise its technology.


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Ownership Earlier this year, UK waste management company Viridor assumed full ownership of Quantafuel. “Our facility in Skive, Denmark, a first-of-a-kind commercial-scale operation for plastics chemical recycling, represents a key milestone in Viridor Polymers’ journey towards chemical recycling excellence,” said Lee Hodder, Viridor’s Managing Director. “Following our acquisition of Quantafuel,


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Quantafuel operates chemical recycling


plants in Skive, Denmark and Kristiansund, Norway


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