Dow is making real progress to secure key third-party certifications for assuring circular plastic products to customers. Our circular polymers are preventing plastic waste, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing customers with recycled solutions that provide the same performance as virgin plastics derived from fossil fuel-based feedstocks.
With this in mind, we’re pleased to announce further progress in our partnership with Fuenix Ecogy Group in The Netherlands. We’re expanding our initial agreement to scale circular plastics production through advanced recycling with the construction of a second plant in Weert. The new plant will process 20,000 tonnes of waste plastic into pyrolysis oil feedstock, which will be used to produce new circular plastic at Dow's Terneuzen site.
This news complements our recently announced partnership with Mura Technology to support the rapid scaling of Mura's new HydroPRS™ (Hydrothermal Plastic Recycling Solution) advanced recycling process. The world's first plant using HydroPRS™ is now in development in Teesside, U.K., with the first 20,000 tonnes per year line expected to be operational in 2023, providing Dow with additional recycled feedstocks.
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Dow is making real progress to secure key third-party certifications for assuring circular plastic products to customers. Our circular polymers are preventing plastic waste, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing customers with recycled solutions that provide the same performance as virgin plastics derived from fossil fuel-based feedstocks.
With this in mind, we’re pleased to announce further progress in our partnership with Fuenix Ecogy Group in The Netherlands. We’re expanding our initial agreement to scale circular plastics production through advanced recycling with the construction of a second plant in Weert. The new plant will process 20,000 tonnes of waste plastic into pyrolysis oil feedstock, which will be used to produce new circular plastic at Dow's Terneuzen site.
This news complements our recently announced partnership with Mura Technology to support the rapid scaling of Mura's new HydroPRS™ (Hydrothermal Plastic Recycling Solution) advanced recycling process. The world's first plant using HydroPRS™ is now in development in Teesside, U.K., with the first 20,000 tonnes per year line expected to be operational in 2023, providing Dow with additional recycled feedstocks.