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Recently, PureCycle has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with global investment company Mitsui & Ltd.
to develop and operate a recycling facility in Japan dedicated to converting PP waste into ultra-pure recycled polypropylene
.
Mitsui hopes the plant will help it reduce plastic waste and develop a circular economy for Japan's PP
.
Mitsui & Co.
plans to use plastic waste as a raw material to make recycled PP resin from plastic waste, and then use the resin to make new consumer goods, which will then be recycled
.
PureCycle is building a recycling facility in Ohio and has pre-sold more than 20 years of production from the facility
.
The company also recently announced the construction of another factory in Augusta, Georgia
.
Mike Otworth, CEO of PureCycle, explained the motivation behind the collaboration: "We believe Mitsui is the perfect partner for PureCycle to help us lead and navigate the process of building an ultra-pure recycled polypropylene plant in Japan
.
Through our partnership with Mitsui & Co.
, we We are now one step closer to our goal of reducing global plastic waste and revolutionizing the way people use plastic products
.
There is no reason not to recycle polypropylene waste and convert it into ultra-pure, sustainable polypropylene
.
”