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Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Agilyx, Ineos Styrolution to develop polystyrene recycling process




Agilyx Corporation and Ineos Styrolution have signed a joint development agreement to develop a recycling process for polystyrenebased on chemical recycling in US. This collaboration is aimed at achieving a circular economy, where polystyrene waste is recycled into virgin, high-quality styrenic polymers, thereby reducing plastic waste and allowing for re-use of this valuable material.
This chemical recycling technology is based on depolymerization of post-consumer polystyrene waste, which is expected to result in new virgin, high-quality polystyrene ultimately for food-related uses.
“We are excited about this collaborative effort with Ineos Styrolution. The ability of our technology to divert waste polystyrene from landfills and create a sustainably recycled polymer aligns with global efforts of waste diversion and the move to a circular economy. This is one of many privileged partnerships we are continuing to develop to help advance the scaling of this technology both domestically and in international markets,” said Joseph Vaillancourt, CEO, Agilyx Corporation.

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