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Honeywell and Repsol partner to develop biofuels and recycle plastics for sustainability efforts
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Aug 12, 2024
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Waste Recovery & Management Tech

Waste Recovery & Management Tech

Aug 12, 2024

Honeywell and Repsol partner to develop biofuels and recycle plastics for sustainability efforts

Partnerships

  • Aduro Clean Technologies, a Canada-based developer of water- and chemical-based recycling technology, and French multinational energy company TotalEnergies have partnered to examine a recycling technology for hard-to-recycle plastic waste.

  • Aduro's hydrochemolytic technology will be tested under this collaboration, a process that chemically breaks down long carbon chains in water, converting challenging plastics into liquid and generating fuels from materials like animal fats, vegetables, and bitumen. As per the partnership, both firms will assess a variety of waste plastics, particularly those with increased contaminant concentrations.

  • The testing aims to control waste, enhance process design and operational conditions, and accelerate the technology's development toward commercialization.

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