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 its anti-static properties help to ensure  Application  Manager for Palsgaard’s  already conducted several successful   mechanical  recycling,  CirculenRevive
 the polymer powder does not cling to  Bio-Speciality Additives.  trials of Einar 987 with resin producers.  through chemical recycling, and Circulen-
 the reactor wall during polymerisation.                                  Renew using bio-circular  feedstock.
 This serves to stabilise the reaction   Einar 987 is eff ective at low dosages   Einar 987 is one of several products   These product lines address the grow-
 temperature,  sustain a high produc-  of just 100-300 ppm and helps to deliver  that Palsgaard will be showcasing on its   ing demand for recycled and bio-based
 tion performance and enable consistent  long catalyst mileage without any com-  booth (Booth C15, Hall 7-Level 1) at   polymers across multiple industries.
 product quality,” said Ms. Laura Juhl,  promise in performance. Palsgaard has  the K show.
                                                                             The company also showcased its
 FOCUS ON CIRCULARITY                                                     MoReTec  chemical recycling techno-
 GCR boosts portfolio with new polyolefi ns recycling facility             logy, which provides a unique solution

 in Spain                                                                 for processing pre-sorted mixed plastic
                                                                          waste.  The catalytic  process achieves
                                                                          more than 80% plastic-to-plastic yield
 GCR, the Spanish supplier  of re-                                        and is estimated to have at least 50%
 cycled  polyolefi ns,  mineral  master-                                   lower carbon footprint compared to
 batches, and compounds, has begun ope-                                   fossil-based feedstock processes.
 rations at its new polyolefi n recycling
 plant in Castellet i la Gornal, near Barce-  infl ection point, and LYB is well-posi-  recycled/renewable polymers expected   The  company  is  building  its  fi rst
 lona, Spain. The facility is designed to   tioned to  lead the  transition towards  by 2030.  industrial-scale chemical recycling plant
 recycle  more  than 100,000 tonnes of   more sustainable solutions,” said Jim   using the  MoReTec technology at its
 post-consumer  polyolefi ns  and  30,000   Guilfoyle, Senior Vice President, Ole-  Ms.  Paula Sanabria Luque, Senior  Wesseling (Germany) site. The startup
 tonnes  of  post-industrial  polyolefi ns   fi ns  &  Polyolefi ns  EMAEI.  “Our  ad-  Director EMEAI, Marketing and Com-  of the 50,000-tpa plant is expected in
 annually.  vances in recycling technologies  and  mercial  Development, Circular and  2026.
       circular solutions refl ect our purpose of  Low Carbon Solutions, said, “The regu-
 “With an annual recycling capacity   creating solutions for everyday sustain-  latory framework will drive signifi cant   LYB is planning to set up a similar
 exceeding  130,000 tonnes, this faci-  able living.”  demand for circular solutions, which  facility at Houston (USA) – the site of
 lity is the largest in Europe located on   LYB is uniquely positioned to address,  the company’s sole crude oil refi nery,
 one  site,” said  Ms. Sandra Fernandez   He noted that while regulatory deve-  particularly for contact-sensitive appli-  which was shut down earlier this year.
 Freixa, the company’s Global Market-  according  to  GCR.  Ciclic  is  off ered   According to Ms. Freixa, GCR spe-  lopments like EU’s Packaging and  cations like food packaging.”  This proposed facility would have dou-
 ing & Sustainability Director.  to  customers  in  the  fl exible  and  rigid  cialises in producing sustainable plastic   Packaging  Waste  Regulation  (PPWR)   ble the capacity of the fi rst, producing
 packaging,  personal care,  automotive  solutions, catering to brand owners and   are creating demand for recycled   The  company  presented  its  off er-  100,000-tonnes of circular  feedstock
 The new facility will provide recy-  and building and construction sectors.  plastic processors seeking recycled and   content,  there  is  a  signifi cant  supply  ings in its  Circulen portfolio,  which  each year. LYB’s booth (D12) at the K
 cled feedstock for GCR’s Ciclic range   recyclable  plastics as well as mineral   gap with up to 10-mt shortage in  includes  CirculenRecover through  show will be located in Hall 8A.
 of  sustainable  polyolefi ns  and  Granic   The  Granic product line integrates  concentrates.  The company operates
 range of mineral-based  masterbatches  ultrafi ne minerals such as calcium carbo-  two production plants with a capacity   WIDE PRODUCT RANGE
 and compounds.  nate (CaCO ), talc, or silica with polyethy-  of over 500,000-tpa. Exports – mainly
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 lene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). This  to Europe – account for 85% of its turn-  Syensqo showcases diverse portfolio
 The  Ciclic portfolio includes re-  mineral addition can replace up to 70%  over.
 cycled HDPE, LDPE, LLDPE, and PP,  of fi nal plastic content, resulting in signi-  Syensqo, the Belgium-based chemi-  PEEK,  Ajedium  fi lms,  Xencor  LFT  for electric motors, designed to address
 which can lower the CO  emissions  fi cant  reduction  of  polymer  use  while   GCR’s booth (K27) at the K show   cals fi rm spun off  from Solvay, will be  and  Tecnofl on FKM,  which are de-  these challenges.
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 of plastic applications  by up to 90%,  improving mechanical properties.  will be located in Hall 8A.  making its debut at the K show.  signed to enhance automotive systems,
                                         such as e-motors, power electronics,   Syensqo also introduced  Amodel
 SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTS  During the press conference,  batteries, and thermal management  PPA  HFFR-4133  orange-coloured
 LyondellBasell puts spotlight on circular and low-carbon   Syensqo focussed on how its speciality  components.  grade for critical electric vehicle com-
       polymers,  additives,  emulsifi ers,  spe-
                                                                          ponents. This  high-performance  fl ame
 offerings  ciality monomers,  and green solvents   In electric  mobility, key  priorities  retardant polypthalamide (PPA), distin-
       are playing a crucial role in three areas  include increasing range, improving  guished by its stable and vibrant orange
 Global chemicals giant,  Lyondell-  During the press conference,  LYB  Carbon Solutions business, growing   of “powering electrifi cation, advancing  power density, and  reducing  weight  colour, aligns with the industry’s grow-
 Basell (LYB), is deploying its expertise  executives  highlighted  the  signifi cant  and upgrading the core and stepping up   digitalisation and enriching lives.”  and charging times. Syensqo said its  ing  emphasis on safety  and  visibility
 in recycling technologies and circular  progress in implementing the company’s  performance and culture”.  KetaSpire PEEK for magnet  wire in-  for critical electric vehicle components,
 feedstock to ensure a sustainable future  strategy focused on three pillars:   Syensqo showcased  brands  like  sulation  and  Ajedium  fi lms  range  for  such as connectors and busbars.  The
 for the plastics sector.  “building a profi table Circular & Low   “The plastics industry is at a critical   Amodel  PPA,  Ryton  PPS,  KetaSpire  slot liners  are best-in-class solutions  grade meets safety expectations  by

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