New recycling organisation launched

Chemical Recycling Europe, a new non-profit organisation, was created with the vision of establishing an industry platform for developing and promoting chemical recycling technologies for polymer waste across Europe.

The new association aims to deepen collaboration with EU Institutions and develop positive industry-wide relationships throughout the whole chemical recycling value chains in Europe in order to boost specific polymer recycling.

Carlos Monreal, Chemical Recycling Europe president said: “It is the right time to enhance the opportunities for chemical recycling in Europe in order for the plastics industry to be fully circular.

“We will work together with all stakeholders having an interest in our activities and we want to ensure a ‘plastics back to plastics’ development in order to differentiate our activity from incineration.

“Our chemical recycling companies will handle the more difficult plastic waste that can’t be mechanically recycled and are still being landfilled or incinerated today. Chemical recycling is therefore a complementary solution for recycling end-of-life plastics and an important additional step for the circularity of the plastics industry even at global level.”

During the constitutional meeting, Carlos Monreal, CEO of Plastic Energy was elected President. Additional Board members are Jeroen Bulk (Ioniqa Technologies), Maurizio Crippa (Gr3n), Richard Daley (RENEW ELP), and Floris Geeris (IGE Solutions), all representing key European companies involved in chemical recycling.

A major conference on chemical recycling will take place in Brussels on June 4, 2019.