Collaboration will enhance data analytics and scalability to support circular practices in plastics processing
Photo (L-R): Gianluca Merola (Schneider Electric), Hendrik Rasch (Evonik), Delphine Largeteau (Schneider Electric), Alper Aksit (Evonik), Jessica Bethune (Schneider Electric) and Patrick Glöckner (Evonik) at the K 2025.
Schneider Electric and Evonik have partnered to automate a thermoplastic processing plant at Evonik’s Essen Goldschmidt site in Germany.
This initiative was officially launched during the world's number one trade fair for the plastics and rubber industry, K in Düsseldorf, from October 8-15, 2025.
The collaboration aims to enhance the efficiency of mechanical plastic recycling processes and improve the quality of recyclates, underscoring both companies' commitment to circular economy principles.
“Digitalization is essential for advancing circularity. Our collaboration with Evonik demonstrates how automation can enhance recycling efficiency and quality, showcasing the power of teamwork in building a sustainable future,” said Jessica Bethune, VP Industrial Automation DACH at Schneider Electric.
“Our partnership with Schneider Electric highlights how digitalization and chemistry enable circularity in plastics. Combining Schneider Electric’s process automation with our innovative additives takes thermoplastic processing to the next level, aligning it with the principles of a circular economy,” said Patrick Glöckner, Head of the recently announced Next Markets Program at Evonik.
The first step of the new partnership is the digitization of an existing pilot plant at Evonik’s Goldschmidt site. This facility will be equipped with an open automation approach, enabling the collection and contextualization of data from various machines into a central access point. This data-driven strategy aims to analyze performance, reduce or eliminate manual work, and streamline separate calculation steps.
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