TotalEnergies Doubles its Recycled Plastic Production Capacity in France
TotalEnergies has unveiled an expansion at Synova in Normandy, doubling its mechanical recycling capacity for recycled polypropylene to meet rising demand from sectors like automotive and construction. This extension aims for production of nearly 45,000 tons annually, utilizing advanced mechanical recycling methods. The company targets 30% of its polymer production to be recycled or renewable by 2030. TotalEnergies is also actively involved in chemical recycling and is a leader in bioplastics, emphasizing its commitment to sustainable practices and circular economy initiatives.
- Doubling of mechanical recycling capacity enhances production to nearly 45,000 tons annually.
- Targets to produce 30% recycled and renewable polymers by 2030.
- Strong commitment to sustainable practices and circular economy initiatives.
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Moving the circular economy forward
Plastics are essential to everyday life because of their many properties, including lightness, which allows the automotive industry, for example, to reduce the weight of vehicles and hence also fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. But plastics’ end-of-life is a crucial topic, which is why TotalEnergies is actively involved in plastics recycling as part of its circular economy approach.
In order to increase its mechanical recycling capacity, TotalEnergies acquired in 2019 Synova, the French leader in the production of recycled polypropylene derived from industrial waste plastics, household waste and car parts such as bumpers.
With the installation of two new production lines, Synova will produce almost 45,000 tons of recycled polypropylene per year using mechanical recycling methods, including one range containing fiber glass to produce components with very high mechanical performance.
TotalEnergies and plastics recycling
TotalEnergies has the ambition of producing
- In mechanical recycling with its subsidiary Synova, the French leader in the production of recycled polypropylene for sustainable applications for the automotive or construction industry.
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In chemical recycling, TotalEnergies announced in
September 2020 the construction ofFrance's first chemical recycling plant on its Grandpuits zero-crude platform. This new plant will use Plastic Energy's patented technology to transform plastic waste that is not generally recyclable into a pyrolysis oil called Tacoil, which will then be used as feedstock in TotalEnergies' steam crackers to produce polymers with properties identical to virgin polymers.
TotalEnergies is also a world leader in bioplastics. The joint venture between TotalEnergies and Corbion owns a plant in
TotalEnergies is also a founding member of the Alliance to End
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