Development of recycling technology
Lyondell-Basell and Lego invest around 130 million euros in plastics recycler APK
Monday, 13. February 2023
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Signing the agreement to invest in APK
Signing the agreement to invest in APK (left to right): Matthijs Beijk (LyondellBasell), Dr. Robert Marx (APK), Susanne Küppers (APK), Dr. Søren Hein (APK), Mikkel Mücke (Kirkbi), Photo: APK / Tom Schulze

Chemical company Lyondell-Basell and Kirkbi, Lego's family-owned holding and investment company, have signed an agreement to invest in APK. APK specializes in a solvent-based recycling technology for low-density polyethylene (LDPE for short). APK aims to increase recycling of multilayer flexible packaging, which today accounts for the majority of mixed plastic waste from the consumer sector.

 To this end, APK has developed the unique solvent-based newcycling process, which separates the different polymers of multi-layer packaging materials and produces recycled materials with a high degree of purity suitable for new packaging materials. Under the agreement, Lyondell-Basell and Kirkbi will become minority shareholders in APK and together with other co-investors will invest approximately 130 million Euros in APK. Further newcyling plants are planned to be built to increase the production capacity.

Lyondell-Basell strengthens its commitment to plastics recycling

"We need to advance the recycling of all types of plastic waste material generated today to support the goal of a circular economy and meet the increasing demand for high quality recycled products," says Yvonne van der Laan, Lyondell-Basell Executive Vice President, Circular and Low Carbon Solutions. "Advancing this technology, through our investment in APK, will enable more plastic packaging waste to be reintroduced back into the value chain and will address the demand from consumers and brand owners for more sustainable packaging.  Products made using this unique newcycling solvent-based technology will be a great complementary addition to our existing "Circulen" product portfolio, which currently offers mechanical and advanced recycling solutions to our customers."

"We are happy to announce our investment in APK. Kirkbi believes APK offers a promising scalable technology in LDPE recycling that can help increase the circularity of plastics and minimize plastic waste, to contribute to a more sustainable environment in the future. We look forward to providing strategic, financial and commercial support while APK establishes technology that will compliment mechanical and chemical recycling," says Damir Hamzic, Head of the Circular Plastics Investment area in Kirkbi, which focuses on investments that contribute to the transition to a more circular plastics economy.

High-quality LDPE recyclates from mixed plastic waste

"Our newcycling technology makes it possible to close the loop even with complex waste streams and to produce high-quality LDPE recyclates from mixed plastic waste - highly efficient and offering both economic and ecological advantages. We have been proving for years that this is also possible on an industrial scale at our plant in Merseburg," says Susanne Küppers, Member of the Executive Board of APK and Managing Director of APK NCC. "We are pleased to now ignite the next stage and are proud to have Lyondell-Basell and Kirkbi as two strong supporters at our side, who bring a lot of additional expertise, for example in the areas of polymer design and application know how."

At its site in Merseburg, Germany, APK is operating a pilot plant, where the industrialization of this technology has already been achieved. Since June 2022, APK has also been operating a technical center at the Frankfurt Hoechst location via its subsidiary APK Newcycling Competence Center.
 

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