Agilyx launches Plastyx to source and supply feedstock for European plastic recycling industry
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Agilyx launches Plastyx to source and supply feedstock for European plastic recycling industry

The company's near-term objective is to source and execute MOUs for 200,000 metric tons of waste plastic by the end of 2025

  • By ICN Bureau | March 27, 2025

Agilyx ASA announces the launch of Plastyx in collaboration with Carlos Monreal. Plastyx aims to be Europe's leading feedstock supplier to the advanced plastic recycling market. Plastyx is a 60:40 joint venture between Agilyx and Circular Resources SARL. Monreal will serve as Chairman.

Plastyx is designed to bridge this gap by developing partnerships and material processing capabilities to ensure a reliable supply of high-quality polymers for food-grade and other high-performance packaging applications. The company's near-term objective is to source and execute MOUs for 200,000 metric tons of waste plastic by the end of 2025.

"I am excited to start this new phase. After developing advanced recycling facilities as chairman and CEO of Plastic Energy and investing in recycling collection programs through my investment in GreenDot, the natural, next step is to focus on feedstock sourcing. Partnering with Agilyx provides a unique opportunity to scale our joint vision," said Monreal.

"Agilyx is committed to building an international sourcing platform to support our interests in Cyclyx," added Ranjeet Bhatia, Chief Executive Officer of Agilyx. "Carlos is a leader in our field and has unparalleled understanding of the advanced recycling industry. By linking Cyclyx's industry-leading feedstock management capabilities with Plastyx, through Agilyx's shared ownership interest, we are launching an exciting first mover in this critical market segment."

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