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Recently, LG Chem announced that the company will cooperate with British company Mura Technologies to build Korea's first hydrothermal plastic recycling facility using the supercritical water process
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The facility, located in Dangjin, Chungcheongnam-do, uses Mura's hydrothermal plastic recycling technology and is designed to produce 20,000 tons of liquid products per year
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If the recycling facility is fully operational by the first quarter of 2024, expansion will also be considered, the companies said, with validation of actual products and future market conditions
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LG Chem said that the plant's pyrolysis oil production rate will be the highest in the industry because the technology can convert more than 80% of plastic waste into renewable oil to replace fossil fuels, and the remaining 20% of by-product gas can also be used as The operating energy of related facilities is reused
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Kug lae Noh, president of LG Chem's petrochemicals business, said: "The partnership with Mura is a very important milestone as chemical recycling facilities will be internalized to accelerate plastic resources through collaboration with leading global companies on sustainable technologies.
Building a circular economy
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Mura already has some plastic recycling collaborations in Asia
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In August 2021, Mura and KBR announced that they had decided to build the first hydrothermal plant in Japan with Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings
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Mura said the company plans to build a global plastic recycling capacity of 1 million tons per year by 2025
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