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PureCycle Achieves ISO 9001:2015 Certification, Demonstrating Operational Maturity and Customer Readiness at Scale

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PureCycle (Nasdaq:PCT) received ISO 9001:2015 certification from DQS Global for the Quality Management System at its Ironton, Ohio dissolution recycling facility. This independent certification confirms documented, repeatable processes, risk management, leadership accountability, and continuous improvement, supporting reliable, scalable production of recycled polypropylene.

PureCycle also holds multiple FDA No Objection Letters, GreenCircle and APR recycled-content certifications, CosPaTox highest-quality validation for its dissolution process, and a REACH Certificate of Compliance enabling PureFive® resin sales in the European Union.

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  • ISO 9001:2015 certification for Ironton, Ohio facility Quality Management System
  • REACH Certificate of Compliance permitting PureFive® resin sales in the European Union
  • Multiple FDA No Objection Letters supporting PureFive® resin use in applications
  • GreenCircle and APR certifications for recycled content in PureCycle products
  • Independent study showing dissolution process reaches highest CosPaTox quality level

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Independent Quality Management Certification Reinforces PureCycle’s Commitment to Consistent, Auditable Production of Recycled Polypropylene

ORLANDO, Fla., May 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PureCycle Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCT), a U.S.-based company revolutionizing plastic recycling, today announced it has achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification from DQS Global, an accredited third-party certification organization. The certification covers PureCycle's Quality Management System (QMS) across the entirety of its Ironton, Ohio dissolution recycling facility.

ISO 9001:2015 is the world's most widely adopted quality management standard, with more than one million certified organizations globally. Certification requires an independent audit confirming that an organization has implemented documented, repeatable processes; a structured approach to risk management; leadership accountability for quality objectives; and a formal framework for continuous improvement.

"Achieving ISO 9001:2015 certification is a meaningful milestone in PureCycle's operational journey," said Dustin Olson, CEO of PureCycle Technologies. "Our customers, leading brands and manufacturers who hold their supply chains to the highest standards, need more than our word that PureCycle delivers consistent quality. This certification gives them independent, third-party confirmation that our systems and processes are built to perform reliably, consistently, and at scale."

The certification adds to PureCycle's growing portfolio of third-party validations. In addition to multiple No Objection Letters from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Company earned GreenCircle Certified's Recycled Content Certification and the Association of Plastic Recycler’s (APR) Post-Consumer Recycled Content Certification. A recent independent study also confirmed PureCycle’s dissolution process is able to upgrade post-consumer waste into the highest quality level in the CosPaTox framework. CosPaTox is a science-based methodology developed by a voluntary industry consortium to evaluate the safety and suitability of recycled plastic materials for use in consumer products.

PureCycle has also received the REACH Certificate of Compliance, allowing the Company to sell PureFive® resin to customers in the European Union. REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals) Certificate of Compliance confirms that materials handled and produced by PureCycle meet the European Union’s (EU) stringent regulatory requirements for human health and environmental protection.

Together, these provide customers and partners with independent verification of multiple critical dimensions: the purity and sustainability credentials of PureCycle's product and the quality and consistency of its production operations.

"Quality is not a marketing claim, it is an operational discipline," added Olson. "ISO 9001:2015 reflects the rigorous systems our team has built to ensure that every batch of PureFive® resin we produce meets the expectations of our customers and the demands of their end-use applications."

PureCycle's patented dissolution recycling technology removes color, odor, and other contaminants from polypropylene recyclables to produce PureFive® resin with near-virgin characteristics. The resin serves applications in consumer product packaging, textiles, automotive, and other industries requiring high-performance recycled materials.

PureCycle Contact
Christian Bruey
cbruey@purecycle.com           

Investor Relations Contact
Eric DeNatale
edenatale@purecycle.com     

About PureCycle Technologies  
PureCycle Technologies LLC., a subsidiary of PureCycle Technologies, Inc., holds a global license for the only patented dissolution recycling technology, developed by The Procter & Gamble Company (P&G), that is designed to transform polypropylene plastic waste (designated as #5 plastic) into a continuously renewable resource. The unique purification process removes color, odor, and other impurities from #5 plastic waste resulting in our PureFive® resin that can be recycled and reused multiple times, changing our relationship with plastic. For more information, visit www.purecycle.com.  

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements about the continued execution of PureCycle’s business plan, the expected results of tests and trials, the expected timing of commercial sales, and planned future updates. In addition, any statements that refer to projections, forecasts or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or PureCycle’s future financial or operating performance and may refer to projections and forecasts. Forward-looking statements are often identified by future or conditional words such as “plan,” “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “outlook,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “continue,” “could,” “may,” “might,” “possible,” “potential,” “predict,” “should,” “would” and other similar words and expressions (or the negative versions of such words or expressions), but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. ​

The forward-looking statements are based on the current expectations of PureCycle’s management and are inherently subject to uncertainties and changes in circumstances and their potential effects and speak only as of the date of this press release. There can be no assurance that future developments will be those that have been anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties or other assumptions that may cause actual results or performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those factors described in the section entitled “Risk Factors” in each of PureCycle’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 and PureCycle’s Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for various quarterly periods, those discussed and identified in other public filings made with the Securities and Exchange Commission by PureCycle and the following: PCTs’ ability to obtain funding for our operations, future capital requirements and future growth, and to continue as a going concern; PCT’s ability to meet, continue to meet, and comply on an ongoing basis with, the numerous regulatory requirements applicable to our PureFive® resin (as defined below) both generally and in food-grade applications and, more broadly, the operations of our facilities (including in the United States, Europe, Asia and other future international locations); expectations and changes regarding PCT’s strategies and future financial performance, including future business plans, expansion plans or objectives, prospective performance and opportunities and competitors, revenues, products and services, pricing, operating expenses, market trends, liquidity, cash flows and uses of cash, capital expenditures, and our ability to invest in growth initiatives, which could be impacted by significant changes to tariffs on foreign imports; the ability of PCT’s first commercial-scale recycling facility in Lawrence County, Ohio (the “Ironton Facility”) to be appropriately certified by Leidos (as defined below), following certain performance and other tests, and commence full-scale commercial operations in a timely and cost-effective manner, or at all; PCT’s ability to meet, and to continue to meet, the requirements imposed upon us and our subsidiaries by the funding for our operations, including the funding for the Ironton Facility and the Planned Facilities (as defined below); PCT’s ability to minimize or eliminate the many hazards and operational risks at our manufacturing facilities that can result in potential injury to individuals, disrupt our business, including interruptions or disruptions in operations at our facilities, and subject us to liability and increased costs; PCT’s ability to complete the necessary funding with respect to, and complete the construction of, the new polypropylene recycling facility in Thailand (the "Thailand Facility"), our first commercial-scale European plant located in Antwerp, Belgium (the "Belgium Facility"), and the purification facility to be built in Augusta, Georgia (the "Augusta Facility" and, together with the Thailand Facility and the Belgium Facility, the “Planned Facilities”) in a timely and cost-effective manner; PCT’s ability to procure, sort and process polypropylene plastic waste at our planned plastic waste prep facilities; PCT’s ability to maintain exclusivity under The Procter & Gamble Company license; the implementation, market acceptance and success of PCT’s business model and growth strategy, which includes our ability to bring a total of one billion pounds of installed polypropylene recycling capability online by 2030, and our ability to meet related construction, regulatory, and financing requirements; the ability to negotiate multi-year offtake agreements at appropriate margins to fund ongoing operations; the possibility that PCT may be adversely affected or potentially impacted by economic, business, and/or competitive factors, including interest rates, availability of capital, economic cycles, and other macro-economic impacts (such as tariffs); changes in the prices and availability of materials (such as steel and other materials needed for the construction of future Feed PreP and purification facilities), including those changes caused by inflation, tariffs and supply chain conditions, such as increased transportation costs, and our ability to obtain such materials in a timely and cost-effective manner; the ability to source feedstock with a high polypropylene content at a reasonable cost; the development of direct competitors in the recycled polypropylene segment that could impact the demand for PCT’s products; the outcome of any legal or regulatory proceedings to which PCT is, or may become, a party; geopolitical risk and changes in applicable laws or regulations; changes in the prices and availability of labor (including labor shortages), turnover in employees, and increases in employee-related costs; any business disruptions due to political or economic instability, pandemics, or armed hostilities (including the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine and instability in the Middle East); and operational risks associated with the ability to operate the Ironton Facility and the Planned Facilities, as and when operative, at nameplate capacity.

PCT undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements made in this press release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect new information or the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.​​

Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize or should any of the assumptions made prove incorrect, actual results may vary in material respects from those projected in these forward-looking statements. You should not rely upon forward-looking statements as predictions of future events.​


FAQ

What did PureCycle (PCT) announce about ISO 9001:2015 certification on May 28, 2026?

PureCycle announced it achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification for its Ironton, Ohio facility’s Quality Management System. According to PureCycle, this independent audit confirms documented, repeatable processes, risk management, leadership accountability, and a structured framework for continuous improvement across its dissolution recycling operations.

How does ISO 9001:2015 certification benefit PureCycle (PCT) customers?

ISO 9001:2015 certification provides customers independent confirmation that PureCycle’s systems are designed for reliable, consistent performance at scale. According to PureCycle, it shows quality is embedded as an operational discipline, helping ensure each batch of PureFive® resin meets customer expectations and demanding end-use applications.

What third-party certifications support PureCycle (PCT) PureFive® resin quality and sustainability?

PureCycle’s PureFive® resin is backed by FDA No Objection Letters, GreenCircle’s Recycled Content Certification, and APR Post-Consumer Recycled Content Certification. According to PureCycle, these, together with ISO 9001:2015 and CosPaTox validation, independently support product purity, recycled content, and consistent high-quality production performance.

What does REACH compliance mean for PureCycle (PCT) PureFive® resin in the EU?

REACH Certificate of Compliance allows PureCycle to sell PureFive® resin in the European Union. According to PureCycle, REACH confirms handled and produced materials meet the EU’s stringent human health and environmental protection requirements, supporting regulatory acceptance for customers using its recycled polypropylene in European markets.

How does the CosPaTox framework relate to PureCycle (PCT) dissolution recycling technology?

An independent study found PureCycle’s dissolution process can upgrade post-consumer waste to the highest CosPaTox quality level. According to PureCycle, CosPaTox is a science-based method assessing recycled plastics’ safety and suitability for consumer products, reinforcing the potential of PureFive® resin in high-performance applications.

What industries can use PureCycle (PCT) PureFive® recycled polypropylene resin?

PureFive® resin serves applications in consumer product packaging, textiles, automotive, and other high-performance uses. According to PureCycle, its patented dissolution recycling removes color, odor, and contaminants from polypropylene recyclables to create resin with near-virgin characteristics suitable for demanding, quality-sensitive end-use applications.