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Italian group buys 51% stake in plastics recycler MyRemono
A subsidiary of Italian plant manufacturer Maire Tecnimont (Milan; www.mairetecnimont.com) has bought a majority stake in a new company, MyRemono, which is to produce high quality recycled plastics using CatC chemical reprocessing technology.
![]() The CatC technology recovers monomers with high levels of purity from sorted plastic waste (Photo: NextChem) |
Maire Tecnimont’s NextChem (Rome; www.nextchem.it) paid EUR 6.2 mn for the 51% stake. EUR 4.12 mn has been paid upfront, with the balance payable within 36 months, depending on meeting performance criteria.
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Following successful trials at a CatC demonstration plant, MyRemono plans to build an inaugural first industrial facility with a processing capacity of up to 5,000 t/y. This is expected to start operations in the second half of 2025.
CatC is a continuous chemical recycling process that recovers monomers with ultra-high levels of purity from sorted plastic waste, particularly PMMA.
Related: Italian plant manufacturer acquires competitor Conser
Following successful trials at a CatC demonstration plant, MyRemono plans to build an inaugural first industrial facility with a processing capacity of up to 5,000 t/y. This is expected to start operations in the second half of 2025.
CatC is a continuous chemical recycling process that recovers monomers with ultra-high levels of purity from sorted plastic waste, particularly PMMA.
15.05.2023 Plasteurope.com [252751-0]
Published on 15.05.2023