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SK Geo Centric and PureCycle to build recycled PP plant in Ulsan

| By Mary Bailey

SK Geo Centric (SKGC), a subsidiary of SK Innovation (Seoul, South Korea) and  PureCycle Technologies, Inc. (Orlando, Fla.), an advanced recycling company revolutionizing plastic waste, signed a non-binding head of agreement (HOA) to open Asia’s first recycled polypropylene (PP) plant in Ulsan, South Korea. The facility is expected to have an annual capacity of 60,000 tons and an expected completion end of 2024. The HOA progresses the business relationship between the two companies, which initiated in August 2021 with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU).

Na Kyung-soo, President and CEO of SKGC, visited PureCycle Technologies’ Feedstock Evaluation Unit, a R&D facility and demonstration plant, in Ohio in November 2021 to evaluate its solvent extraction technology and discuss collaboration plans to deepen the relationship. On January 6 (PST), at CES 2022, SKGC and PureCycle agreed to key terms that will be included in the joint venture agreement to be negotiated between the two companies.

PP is a plastic used widely in everything from consumer products and food packaging to automotive interior materials. Because of the common practice of combining PP with other materials and additives, there have been limitations in traditional mechanical recycling to separate contaminants and produce a like-new recycled plastic. The cooperation between the two companies is designed to create a joint venture built in Ulsan that will not only recycle plastic waste and provide South Korea with UPR, but also be able to develop diverse consumer products.

PureCycle is the world’s only company that has proprietary technology to separate contaminants, odors, and colors from PP plastic waste to transform it into ultra-pure recycled (UPR) plastic. This technology can be used for commercial production and to recycle contaminated food storage containers, colored detergent bottles, and automotive interior plastic–which are mostly incinerated because it is difficult to recycle them–into UPR. PureCycle is building its facilities in Ohio and Georgia, the U.S.

SKGC is a global leader in PP production and has deep technological capabilities, and wide marketing reach in Asia. The partnership between the two companies will combine SKGC’s strengths with PureCycle’s purification technology to supply a premium recycled plastic resin to the growing market. PureCycle will leverage its plant module construction processes and partnerships to accelerate the building of the plant in South Korea.

This will laid the groundwork for SKGC to further accelerate its Financial Story of recycling 100% of the plastic it will produce globally by 2027, which is equivalent to 2.5 million tons.

After signing the HOA, the executives of the two companies tour around SK exhibition hall at CES 2022 together to explore the carbon reduction and Net Zero strategies. Here, they also tested the unmanned plastic cup return machine that applied SK Telecom’s AI technology and used reusable cups made of PureCycle’s ultra-pure recycled polypropylene.

Kim Jun, Vice Chairman and CEO of SK Innovation, mother company of SKGC said “SKGC will play a major role in SK Innovation’s ‘Carbon to Green’ strategy, along with the battery business.” He added, “We will continue to innovate existing business models and further expand cooperation with global companies with eco-friendly technologies to build a pure plastic environment.”

Mike Otworth, PureCycle, CEO, said, “I’m thrilled PureCycle and SKGC are progressing toward opening a recycling facility in Ulsan over the next three years. Combining SKGC’s expertise and knowledge of the industry in South Korea with PureCycle’s patented technology that transforms plastic waste into a renewable resource, we can work toward tackling the plastic waste crisis that has impacted every corner of the world.”