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GR3N launches industrial demonstration plant for its Microwave Assisted DEpolymerization (MADE) recycling technology

March 18, 2024 by Asia Food Journal

microwave-assisted depolymerization

Completed the last stage before the commercialization of its breakthrough technology: starting the countdown to become the world's leading supplier of PET and polyester from recycled monomers. GR3N, a company that developed an innovative alkaline hydrolysis process to recycle all the packaging and textile PET waste into building blocks, announced the official opening and launch of an industrial demonstration plant operating with its microwave-assisted technology, MADE, which was installed on … [Read more...] about GR3N launches industrial demonstration plant for its Microwave Assisted DEpolymerization (MADE) recycling technology

Other Topics: gr3n, Microwave-Assisted DEpolymerization (MADE), Packaging, sustainability, sustainable packaging

gr3n will partner with Intecsa Industrial to construct Spain’s first microwave-assisted PET depolymerization plant

July 27, 2023 by Asia Food Journal

PET depolymerization plant

gr3n SA and Intecsa Industrial intend to produce 40.000 tons of recycled PET per year by 2027. gr3n’s unique chemical recycling technology can process PET from various industries, including textile waste, closing the loop for hard-to-recycle PET applications.  gr3n today announced that its goal of being the world's leading supplier of enhanced recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is closer to becoming a reality, thanks to the signing of a binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) … [Read more...] about gr3n will partner with Intecsa Industrial to construct Spain’s first microwave-assisted PET depolymerization plant

Other Topics: gr3n, Intecsa Industrial, microwave-assisted, Packaging, PET depolymerization, sustainability, sustainable packaging

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