Itero and Brightlands take next steps for chemical recycling demonstration plant

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Itero Technologies and Brightlands Chemelot Campus agree commercial terms for upcoming chemical recycling plant

Itero Technologies progress the delivery of their chemical recycling demonstration plant, signing the commercial realisation agreement for the plant with Brightlands Chemelot Campus.

The 27kT per annum demonstration plant, due to come online in the second half of 2025, will use a pyrolysis process to turn plastic waste otherwise destined for landfill or incineration into valuable chemical resources to produce new circular plastics and products.

The demonstration plant represents the next stage and scaling of Itero’s technology, currently operating in West London undertaking R&D with real, post-consumer plastic waste. The upcoming recycling plant will add to Brightlands another example of scaling innovative recycling technologies (other examples are Ioniqa, Blue Plastics and ReSolved Technologies). Not only developing, but dramatically scaling up recycling technologies is critical to have the positive impact required at a global scale.

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