Patented, advance recycling solutions for unrecyclable waste plastics.
PolyCycl is focused on addressing one of the biggest pain points in field of waste management – the challenge of recycling hard-to-recycle waste plastics. The company has working across 10+ years developed multiple technologies for advanced recycling of low-grade waste plastics.
• PolyCycl’s flagship technology enables conversion of landfill extracted plastics to hydrocarbon oils using a differentiated and patented fully-continuous pyrolysis process.
• Such hydrocarbon oils have been evaluated and qualified by global petro-majors for manufacturing of virgin plastics and circular economy products.
• The technology paves the way for an endless plastic-to-plastic circular economy, whereby used plastics such as polythene bags and ketchup bottles can be recycled in a closed loop to new plastic articles such as toys and food packaging materials.
• Fully-continuous process enables capex reduction of up to 50% versus incumbent offerings and high project EBITDAs.
• 6 international patent grants, with an additional 3 pending.
• Continuous process offers ease-of-scale up to build high capacity modular reactors of up to 75 TPD each for implementing large scale plants.
• In addition to thermo-chemical recycling, the company additionally has 4 purification technologies under development, which focus on recovery of purified resin from post-consumer plastics such as TetraPak and MLP packaging.
PolyCycl is a for-purpose company, with passion and tenacity being our core driving principles. Our aim is to build and deliver economically attractive recycling solutions that leverage sound economics to drive environmental impact and change.
More details : www.polycycl.com
Plastic Recycling, Chemical Recycling, Patented Technology, Advanced Recycling, Thermo-chemical pyrolysis, Solvent Purification, and circular economy
Patented, fully-continuous plastic-to-oil pyrolysis technology for converting low-grade plastics into chemical feedstocks for the circular economy of plastics.