Chevron Phillips Chemical secures pyrolysis oil supply agreement with Nexus
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Since introducing Marlex® Anew™ Circular Polyethylene in October, the company has received certification through the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification PLUS (ISCC PLUS) process and signed a long-term supply agreement with Nexus Fuels LLC (Nexus) as its first supplier of pyrolysis oil.
The internationally recognised ISCC PLUS certification verifies Chevron Phillips Chemical meets the high standards required to hold the certificate, providing customers of Marlex Anew Circular Polyethylene with added confidence in the certified circular product. Chevron Phillips Chemical’s Cedar Bayou facility in Baytown, Texas, US, produces Marlex Anew Circular Polyethylene. It is the company’s first location to receive the ISCC PLUS certification, a status Chevron Phillips Chemical expects to seek as additional sites are added to the expanding recycling programme.
Nexus has already begun supplying its high-quality, certified feedstock needed to produce Marlex Anew Circular Polyethylene. Nexus has successfully obtained ISCC PLUS certification, which combined with Chevron Phillips Chemical’s ISCC PLUS certification, establishes Marlex Anew Circular Polyethylene as an end-to-end certified circular product. Jeff Gold, Nexus founder and CEO, said: “Consumers and brands want action, not promises, that address plastic waste.” Eric Hartz, president and co-founder, added: “Nexus and CPChem are delivering a real-world solution that is actively diverting plastic waste from landfills and the environment while generating high quality products.”
The Nexus supply agreement and ISCC PLUS certification of both companies make Chevron Phillips Chemical well-positioned to further scale production of its circular polymer and deliver sustainable products for years to come. Chevron Phillips Chemical is targeting an annual production volume of 1 billion lb of Marlex Anew Circular Polyethylene by 2030.
“The early success and certification of our advanced recycling programme reinforces CPChem’s drive to cultivate a circular economy for plastics,” said Jay Bickett, vice president of polymers and sustainability at Chevron Phillips Chemical. “CPChem continues to develop approaches that generate value from plastic waste and I am confident we will maintain a leadership role in delivering sustainable solutions long after we achieve our 2030 goal.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/26012021/chevron-phillips-chemical-secures-pyrolysis-oil-supply-agreement-with-nexus/
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