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Eni unveils plant to recycle plastic waste chemically

Eni unveils plant to recycle plastic waste chemically

Versalis is the chemical division of the Italian energy company Eni. On Thursday, Versalis unveiled a new demonstration plant for the chemical recycling mixed plastic waste based on its proprietary technology.

The technology, called 'Hoop,' allows for the conversion of mixed plastic waste to a material which can be used in order to create new plastic materials that are suitable for any application, including packaging intended to come into contact with food and pharmaceutical packaging.

The move is part a larger strategy by the state-controlled company to revamp its losing chemical business.

The high cost of energy and raw materials, coupled with the increase in production capacity in China, has put European petrochemical companies under unprecedented pressure. Eni, TotalEnergies, and BP have all shut down or sold old facilities.

Eni announced last year that it would invest two billion euros ($2.3billion) by 2029 in order to turn around the chemicals business. The last five years saw a loss of three billion euros.

The overhaul will include new activities such as plastic recycling, energy storage and bio-refining. It will also involve the closure of several primary petrochemicals including steam crackers.

Eni will build a new steam cracker in Priolo in Sicily by the end this year, based on 'Hoop technology'.

Adriano Alfani, Chief executive officer of Versalis, said that a final investment decision could be made on the new recycling facility in Priolo next year.

Versalis developed its new technology in a joint venture with the Italian engineering firm S.R.S. The system developed by S.R.S. (Serviceizi di Ricerche e Sviluppo) is a high-yielding material recovery system with flexibility of input materials.

(source: Reuters)