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LyondellBasell starts commercial production of polymers using raw material derived from plastic waste

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LyondellBasell (NYSE: LYB) advances the circular economy by initiating commercial production of virgin quality polymers from plastic waste at its Wesseling, Germany facility. This innovation transforms plastic waste into ethylene and propylene, used to create polypropylene and polyethylene. The company aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 15% per ton by 2030 and produce two million metric tons of recycled or renewable polymers annually. Additionally, a pilot plant in Italy is developing molecular recycling technology, complementing their mechanical recycling efforts under the Circulen brand.

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  • Starting commercial production of polymers from plastic waste enhances sustainability efforts.
  • Aims for 15% reduction in CO2 emissions per ton of product by 2030.
  • Targets to produce 2 million metric tons of recycled or renewable-based polymers annually by 2030.
  • Expansion of the Circulen brand with high-quality sustainable materials.
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WESSELING, Germany, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- LyondellBasell (NYSE: LYB) today announced another step towards its ambition to advance the circular economy by making virgin quality polymers from raw materials derived from plastic waste at its Wesseling, Germany, site. Produced by the thermal conversion of plastic waste, this raw material is converted into ethylene and propylene in the LyondellBasell production facilities, and then processed into polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) in the downstream units for plastics production. The first use of raw material derived from plastic waste follows the company's successful production of plastic materials made from renewable-based raw materials such as used cooking oil, which helps to reduce CO2 over the product life cycle and reduce the use of fossil-based raw materials.

"Advancing the circular economy requires definitive action and by consistently using these new raw materials in the production of polymers on a commercial scale, we are doing our part to help eliminate plastic waste and address climate change," says Richard Roudeix, SVP Olefins & Polyolefins for Europe, Middle East, Africa and India. "We are expanding our range of sustainable solutions through our Circulen brand and the use of recycled content, offering our customers a way to use recycled polymers in a wide variety of applications."

The products made from recycled and renewable-based raw materials will be marketed by LyondellBasell under the Circulen brand name enabling brand owners to improve the sustainability of consumer products. They enable the production of high-quality plastics for strictly controlled applications such as food packaging and healthcare items. The LyondellBasell facilities manufacturing these products  are certified according to the ISCC (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification) PLUS standard.

LyondellBasell has pledged to reduce CO2 emissions in its operations worldwide by 15% per ton of product produced by 2030 compared with 2015 levels, and produce and market two million metric tons per year of recycled or renewable-based polymers by 2030.

Additionally, LyondellBasell commissioned a pilot plant last year in Ferrara, Italy, to further develop its molecular recycling technology where plastic waste is converted into raw materials for the production of new plastics. The use of plastic waste under real-life conditions helps to further improve research efforts, the goal of which is to build a possible industrial-scale molecular recycling plant, which will further grow the use of raw material derived from plastic waste to produce new plastics.

These developments complement LyondellBasell's activities in the field of mechanical recycling. Here, the Dutch joint venture Quality Circular Polymers (QCP) produces high-quality polyethylene and polypropylene grades from household waste, which are also marketed under the Circulen brand. These polymers are used, for example, in electrical appliances, detergent bottles and travel cases.

About LyondellBasell:
LyondellBasell (NYSE: LYB) is one of the largest plastics, chemicals and refining companies in the world. Driven by its employees around the globe, LyondellBasell produces materials and products that are key to advancing solutions to modern challenges like enhancing food safety through lightweight and flexible packaging, protecting the purity of water supplies through stronger and more versatile pipes, improving the safety, comfort and fuel efficiency of many of the cars and trucks on the road, and ensuring the safe and effective functionality in electronics and appliances. LyondellBasell sells products into more than 100 countries and is the world's largest producer of polypropylene compounds and the largest licensor of polyolefin technologies. In 2021, LyondellBasell was named to FORTUNE Magazine's list of the "World's Most Admired Companies" for the fourth consecutive year. More information about LyondellBasell can be found at www.lyondellbasell.com.

Circulen and MoReTec are trademarks owned and/or used by the LyondellBasell family of companies and they are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

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FAQ

What is LyondellBasell's new initiative related to plastic waste?

LyondellBasell has started producing virgin quality polymers from plastic waste at its Wesseling, Germany facility.

What are LyondellBasell's sustainability targets for 2030?

LyondellBasell aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 15% per ton of product and produce two million metric tons of recycled or renewable-based polymers annually by 2030.

What is the Circulen brand associated with LyondellBasell?

The Circulen brand represents products made from recycled and renewable-based raw materials, enabling sustainability in consumer products.

Where is LyondellBasell developing its molecular recycling technology?

LyondellBasell is developing its molecular recycling technology at a pilot plant in Ferrara, Italy.

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