Multi-energy giant TotalEnergies and technology company Honeywell announced a strategic agreement to promote the development of advanced plastic recycling.
Plastic polymer pellets
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Under this agreement, Honeywell will agree to supply TotalEnergies with Recycled Polymer Feedstock (RPF) using Honeywell’s UpCycle Process Technology at the recently announced Honeywell and Sacyr advanced recycling plant, intended to be built in Andalucía, Spain.
TotalEnergies will purchase and convert this raw material into virgin-quality polymers, which could be used for food-grade packaging and other high demanding applications.
The UpCycle plant is planned to process and convert yearly 30,000 tonnes of mixed plastic waste into RFP, that may otherwise be destined for landfill or incineration.
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The projected start-up of the UpCycle plant is expected in 2023. With identical properties to virgin polymers, the recycled polymers are expected to be suitable for a wide range of applications including food-grade applications, such as flexible and rigid food packaging containers.
This is the first joint project of TotalEnergies and Honeywell in the field of advanced recycling. Both parties are committed to addressing the issue of plastic waste and helping to build a more circular and sustainable economy in Europe, and the rest of the world.
"We are pleased to partner with Honeywell to tackle the issue of plastic waste through the development of advanced plastic recycling, and thereby the circular economy, one of the pillars of sustainable development. This project will contribute to meet our ambition of producing 30% recycled and renewable polymers by 2030,“ said Valérie Goff, Senior Vice President, Polymers at TotalEnergies.
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Ben Owens, vice president and general manager, Honeywell Sustainable Technology Solutions, commented: “Plastics demand will continue to grow, so it’s critical to create a linkage between waste management and plastics production to strengthen a circular flow of plastics.
“The relationship with TotalEnergies will provide a strong recycled polymer feedstock offtake partner and coupled with our recently announced advanced recycling plant with Sacyr, Honeywell is leading the drive toward a more circular plastics economy.”
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