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ExxonMobil has completed the first commercial sale of a certified circular polymer using its Exxtend technology for advanced recycling of plastic waste
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The buyer is Berry Global, a leading supplier of innovative packaging and engineered products, which will use circular polymers to manufacture containers for high-performance food-grade packaging in a mass-balanced manner
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"We are expanding our advanced recycling capabilities globally to make more recycled products for our customers," said Karen McKee, president of ExxonMobil Chemical
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"Our Exxtend technology helps us meet the requirements for certified circular Growing demand for polymers, especially in food contact applications where plastic products offer key sustainability benefits
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Exxtend technology helps to expand the scope of society's recycling of plastic materials, while maintaining product performance across multiple recycling cycles
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Certified round polymers have the same product quality and performance as polymers produced from virgin raw materials, increasing the variety and number of customer applications
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"We have ambitious sustainable packaging goals, including achieving 30% circular content in our FMCG packaging by 2030," said Tarun Manroa, chief strategy officer at Berry Global
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"Advanced recycling can help our customers achieve their sustainability goals and accelerate the move to a more circular economy
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Collaboration across the value chain is critical to achieving this
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The first sale of certified circular polymers is based on plastic waste processed at ExxonMobil's state-of-the-art recycling facility at its integrated facility in Baytown, Texas
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The facility, which begins operations in 2021, has already processed more than 4 million pounds of plastic waste
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The company has certified several facilities, including Baytown, through the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification Upgrade (ISCC PLUS) process
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ISCC PLUS is widely recognized by the industry as an effective system to demonstrate the circularity of products based on advanced recycling using mass balance attribution of plastic waste
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