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Neste doubles amount of liquefied waste plastic processed in 2023

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Neste’s refinery in Porvoo has successfully processed more than 6,000 tons of liquefied waste plastic so far.
In total, Neste has processed more than 6,000 tons of liquefied waste plastic to date.
The liquefied waste plastic is being refined into high-quality raw materials for new plastics, contributing to a circular economy.
The processing runs in the second half of 2023 doubled the total amount of liquefied waste plastic processed by Neste to more than 6,000 tons. For the first time the largest run in 2023 exceeded 2,000 tons of liquefied waste plastic.
“There is an urgent need to develop solutions to curb climate emissions, while simultaneously tackling the global plastic waste challenge,” said Heikki Färkkilä, vice-president chemical recycling at Neste.
“We are processing increasing volumes of waste plastic, which is testament to our commitment to scale up chemical recycling.
“At the same time, these volumes also demonstrate the commitment of our partners, suppliers and the industry as a whole. We are confident we will see chemical recycling become a commercial-scale contributor to the circularity of plastics in the upcoming years.”
The current runs utilize Neste’s existing refinery equipment and pave the way for reaching capability to start continuous commercial processing.
A new facility is currently being constructed at Neste’s Porvoo refinery to enable the upgrading of 150,000 tons of liquefied waste plastic each year. This first phase of Neste’s EU Innovation Fund backed PULSE project, which sees Neste investing €111 million, is expected to be finalized in the first half of 2025. In total, PULSE is aiming for an annual capacity to process 400,000 tons of liquefied waste plastic.
Neste is securing liquefied waste plastic supply through various suppliers. Besides contributing to the overall development of chemical recycling, processing liquefied waste plastic is helping Neste take steps towards developing its Porvoo refinery into a renewable and circular solutions site, as communicated earlier today.






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