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Neste and Mirova invest in Recycling Technologies Ltd

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Neste and Mirova, a pioneer impact investor in the natural capital space and an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers, have announced a combined €10 million investment into Recycling Technologies Ltd, a specialist plastic recycling technology provider. The aim is to accelerate the development of chemical recycling and foster the transition to a circular economy for plastic.

This investment, consisting of €5 million from Neste and €5 million from Mirova through the Althelia Sustainable Ocean Fund, provides the capital to start building Recycling Technologies’ first commercial RT7000 machine in Scotland. The RT7000 is a scalable patented technology that recycles mixed plastic waste into waxes and petrochemical feedstocks, trademarked as Plaxx®, for new plastic production. It enables the creation of value from plastic waste, which is today difficult or impossible to recycle with mechanical recycling, and is therefore currently disposed of through landfilling, incineration or exported.

To complement the investment, Neste signs a joint technology development agreement and a Plaxx offtake agreement with Recycling Technologies. This will bring Neste’s know-how and extensive expertise in dealing with low-quality waste and residue raw materials into the collaboration aiming to accelerate the deployment of chemical recycling capacity in Europe. The investment follows Neste’s recent announcement on its aim to process over 1 million tpy of waste plastic from 2030 onwards in order to introduce it as a raw material for chemicals and new plastics.

The Althelia Sustainable Ocean Fund’s investment into Recycling Technologies confirms the fund’s specific mission to finance scalable and impact-aligned businesses that provide innovative solutions to protect and restore our oceans. The RT7000 machine is uniquely suitable to addressing the plastic waste issues in Europe and other developed countries as well as in developing countries in line with Recycling Technologies’ aim to build projects in these regions.

“Neste is committed to developing solutions to accelerate plastics recycling. Collaboration with Recycling Technologies enables us to accelerate the development of one of the very promising chemical recycling technologies. It also complements the partnerships we have already established with other forerunner companies within the plastics value chain. Together, we continue to develop scalable chemical recycling solutions to the global plastic waste challenge with great speed”, says Mercedes Alonso, Executive Vice President, Renewable Polymers and Chemicals, Neste.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/09032020/neste-and-mirova-invest-in-recycling-technologies-ltd/

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