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Repsol Markets First Certified Circular Polyolefins

Repsol has started certification of all its polyolefin production centers.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy Editor, New York Post

In 2015, Repsol experimentally began to feed oil from chemically recycled plastic waste, leading the implementation of plastic waste chemical recycling on an industrial scale.

Repsol has obtained ISCC PLUS certification for its complex in Puertollano for the first tons of circular polyethylene and polypropylene that are already commercially available to its customers in Europe.

Repsol’s circular polyolefins are produced by feeding, as an alternative raw material, oils obtained from plastic waste not suitable for mechanical recycling. This waste would otherwise go to landfill.

This new raw material is fed alongside conventional raw material at its refinery, reducing the consumption of non-renewable resources. By ISCC Plus certification, Repsol can allocate these savings on a specific share to the polyolefins produced in the complex.

These certified materials ensure the traceability of the plastic waste used at the source and at the same time, offer the same quality and functionality as virgin polyolefins.

The new portfolio of circular polyolefins grants Repsol and its value chain a new portfolio of products made from recycled material for applications that demand high standards of hygiene and safety, making them ideal for food packaging.

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