Clariter's Unique Plastic Recycling Solution Achieves a Net Negative Carbon Footprint

Clariter

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LUXEMBOURG, Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

Clariter, an international clean-tech company, has announced that its unique

plastic recycling solution has achieved a net negative carbon footprint

according to the results of a new study, meaning it does not add to, but rather

depletes carbon from the planet.

 

The results stem from an independent initial Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) carried

out by CE Delft, the renowned research and consultancy firm. The LCA determined

that Clariter's carbon footprint is below zero indicating a net environmental

benefit, with the solution actually reducing carbon emissions.

 

The purpose of the study was to better understand Clariter's sustainability

offering to its customers and other stakeholders and to further inform them of

its engineering design activities.

 

Unlike the majority of the recycling industry which focuses on recycling

plastic waste mechanically, Clariter recycles chemically. As a result, the

innovative technology transforms unwanted plastic waste into high-value,

ready-to-use pure industrial products, thereby providing a breakthrough

solution for the plastic waste epidemic.

 

Clariter complements mechanical recycling by upcycling plastic waste streams

that cannot be processed mechanically. The company's patented 3-step chemical

process results in the upcycling of plastic waste into sulphur-free, odourless,

and pure chemicals: aliphatic solvents, white mineral oils, and paraffinic

snow-white waxes. These are further used as ingredients for more than 1000 end-

and consumer products.

 

Clariter's near-term plan is to build and operate full-scale plants, each of

which will recycle 60,000 tons of plastic waste and produce 50,000 tons of

clean products annually. The LCA study also highlighted that the Clariter

process offers significant benefits for the treatment of plastic waste that

cannot be recycled mechanically.

 

Geert Bergsma, Manager Supply Chain Analysis, CE-Delft said: "CE Delft

performed a life cycle assessment for Clariter, from cradle-to-gate. The

results indicate that their solution looks more attractive than alternative,

non-mechanical recycling polyolefin disposal routes and an even stronger CO2

negative footprint is well within reach. If fully renewable utilities are used,

this statement can be made even more so."

 

When comparing the recycling of plastic waste (polyolefins) by Clariter, with

other waste treatment routes for polyolefins, the outcome includes both the

impact of the production processes and the environmental benefits of avoiding

conventional products or energy. The LCA results prove that:

 

1. Clariter's carbon footprint is negative (below zero), which indicates a net

environmental benefit. Compared to others, Clariter is not polluting or

depleting but rather cleaning the planet.

2. The impact and benefits of Clariter's solution supersede those of the

pyrolysis1 process, which produces intermediates, e.g. energy, fuel, or new

plastics. The pyrolysis process prolongs the life of plastics, whereas Clariter

ends it for good.

3. Clariter's Full-scale Plants are expected to show favourable energy

generation to that of incineration in Municipal Solid Waste Incineration

(MSWI). It is also expected that they will be competitive against best-case

pyrolysis processes, as Clariter's solution has a lower carbon footprint.

 

Petra Koselka, Clariter COO, said: "Being net carbon negative is a unique and

strong position. With further optimization of our plants, and using renewable

energy sources and possibly green hydrogen in the future, we expect Clariter's

process to have an even more advantageous carbon footprint. Delivering such

green products to our customers – offering the industry "a clean slate" - is at

the heart of what we do. The outcome is not only an important step for us but

the entire chemical recycling sector."

 

Clariter works with REYL & Cie as financial advisor.

 

About CE Delft

Through its independent research and consultancy work, CE Delft is helping

build a sustainable world. In the fields of energy, transport and resources,

their expertise is leading-edge. With their wealth of know-how on technologies,

policies, and economic issues, they support government agencies, NGOs, and

industries in pursuit of structural change. For 40 years now, the skills and

enthusiasm of CE Delft's staff have been devoted to achieving this mission. For

more information visit: www.cedelft.eu.

 

About Clariter

Clariter has created a revolutionary chemical recycling (upcycling) process

that provides a large-scale solution for the worlds' plastic waste problem. The

technology accepts the majority of plastic waste streams, and not only helps to

clean the planet effectively but also creates a strongly profitable business

opportunity. Rather than recycling plastic waste into intermediates which

require further processing, Clariter transforms it into 3 industrial,

ready-to-use product families: oils, waxes, and solvents. These pure

fossil-fuel alternatives are used as ingredients to make over 1000 clean,

everyday end- and consumer products. The footprint of Clariter's process is net

carbon negative and preferable to landfill, incineration and other

pyrolysis-based solutions. Their technology is proven through an operational

Pilot Plant in Gliwice, Poland, and a Demonstration Plant in East London, South

Africa. Their offices are based in Israel, Poland, Luxembourg, and The

Netherlands. Without compromise on profitability or sustainability – Clariter

unlocks the value of the Circular Economy. For more information visit:

www.clariter.com.

 

Pyrolysis is a chemical process also known as thermal cracking.

 

SOURCE:  Clariter

 

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