Waste-To-Polypropylene Production on a Roll, PureCycle Technologies Leads the Race
Orlando headquartered PureCycle Technologies Inc. has been aggressively investing to set up its plastic recycling plants at different geographical locations. PureCycle Technologies is a start-up company that aims to contribute to a sustainable future through its cutting-edge waste-to-Polypropylene technology that uses feedstocks in the form of plastic wastes which are otherwise dumped into landfills. PureCycle’s patented recycling process, developed by the renowned company Proctor & Gamble, is a competent technology that produces high purity recycled Polypropylene pricing by successfully removing all the traces of colour, odour and any kind of contaminants from the raw materials.
The company, on its
mission to establish 50 recycling plants in a decade (about which it had
announced in June, this year), has already built its flagship Polypropylene recycling plant at Ironton, Ohio. This plant which is set to commence in
late 2022 will be operating to yield Polypropylene pellets from Polypropylene
composite-based carpet scraps. Ohio’s plant facility will also be equipped with
KraussMaffei’s two twin-screw extruders that will facilitate melting of the dry
Polypropylene carpet scraps used as feedstocks. The pure melted scraps will undergo
further processing in a degassing extruder that will remove high-molecular
residual monomers, solvent residues and lingering odours, resulting in the
generation of Polypropylene pellets having identical characteristics and
applications to their virgin counterparts.
Very recently, PureCycle
Technologies worked out important deals with leading chemical giants for
constructing recycled Polypropylene facilities. On September 13, 2021, the
company signed an MoU with Tokyo-based Mitsui & Co. Ltd. as an initiative
towards developing a Polypropylene recycling plant in Japan. Only a month
earlier, the company had announced its partnership with South Korea’s chemicals
major, SK Global, for building a recycling facility for the production of
ultrapure Polypropylene resin in South Korea.
Polypropylene is a
thermoplastic polymer that forms an integral part of everyday-used commodities.
It serves a wide range of end-user sectors that include, packaging, home
appliances, electronics, automobiles, healthcare equipment, construction etc. As
per ChemAnalyst, the wide usage and surging Polypropylene demand poses
immense opportunities for the companies indulging in its production. However,
environmental pollution caused by its post-usage wastage is a major concern for
environmentalists. With major economies shifting towards sustainable growth and
industrialization, making Polypropylene a part of the circular economy is the
need of the hour with great future scope. PureCycle’s aims fall strictly in
line with the environmental regulations. Its partnerships and strategic
planning are expected to aid in its geographical positioning and creating its
brand name in the global market.
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