Braskem grants US$ 6, 000 to develop new recycling process technology to extract pure polypropylene from PCR
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Braskem grants US$ 6, 000 to develop new recycling process technology to extract pure polypropylene from PCR

Grant Award will Fund an innovative new pathway for multi-layer plastic packaging recyclability RD&D partnership project

  • By ICN Bureau | November 24, 2023

Braskem, the largest polyolefins producer in the Americas and leading producer of biopolymers in the world, announced its polymer recycling technology research partnership has been awarded a $600,000 Research, Demonstration, and Development (RD&D) grant from the Reducing Embodied Energy and Decreasing Emissions (REMADE) Institute, a public-private partnership established by the United States Department of Energy (DOE).

The winning RD&D project is focused on innovating a new recycling process technology to extract pure polypropylene (PP) from PCR multilayer packaging waste that is currently hard to recycle. The project is a partnership between Braskem America, Michigan Technological University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, all of which are providing additional foundational project funding. REMADE is the first institute in the U.S. dedicated to accelerating the nation's transition to a Circular Economy.

"We are honored to have this innovative plastic recycling project recognized by the REMADE Institute, an organization that is dedicated to investing in technology that is vital for the future of manufacturing," said Ana Camilo, Specialist Researcher, Braskem. "This funding will enable Braskem, Michigan Technological University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison to revolutionize the circular re-use of multilayer plastic and potentially create a pathway to divert hard-to-recycle plastic waste from landfills into valuable new material feedstock sources."

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