Total plans to double recycled polypropylene capacity
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Total has announced plans to double the production capacity of its affiliate Synova to meet growing market demand for high-performance recycled materials. By early 2021, Normandy-based Synova will produce 40 000 tpy of recycled polypropylene that meets the demanding quality standards of automotive OEMs and carmakers.
“Among their many qualities, plastics help to reduce the weight of everyday items, improving their energy efficiency, and to shrink our carbon emissions. By developing the share of recycled raw materials, we provide a concrete response to the challenge of managing the end-of-life of plastics,” said Valérie Goff, Senior Vice President Polymers at Total Refining & Chemicals.
“This investment, which consolidates the acquisition of Synova in early 2019, marks a new milestone in our circular economy activities and contributes to our target of producing 30% recycled polymers by 2030 and Total’s ambition to be the responsible energy major.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/22102019/total-plans-to-double-recycled-polypropylene-capacity/
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