Anellotech Publishes Report Confirming Advantaged Economics of Converting Mixed Plastic Waste Plastic Into High Value Chemical Intermediates Using Its Proprietary Plas-TCat® Technology

This report represents a major advancement of Plas-TCat over traditional thermal pyrolysis, addressing a critical challenge in economically improving plastic waste collection and recycling

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Anellotech, a leading technology developer valorizing lower value sustainable feedstocks into high value chemical intermediates, today published details on its technology to deal with unwanted impurities that are not accepted as feedstock for thermal pyrolysis technologies.

Key highlights of the report include:

  • Plas-TCat Feedstock Flexibility
  • Plas-TCat Conversion of PET
  • Plas-TCat Product Mix”

“This report represents a major advancement of Plas-TCat over traditional thermal pyrolysis, addressing a critical challenge in economically improving plastic waste collection and recycling,” said David Sudolsky, CEO of Anellotech.

A link to the report can be found at the link below:

https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/672125bcce5839142a93a5f9/6753267d701fef5785c02dc5_20241205%20Anellotech%20Plas-TCat%20Feedstock%20Advantages.pdf

About Anellotech

Anellotech supports the sustainable economy by developing and commercializing technologies for the innovative production of cost competitive renewable chemicals and fuels from non-food biomass or plastics waste. Its fully developed Bio-TCat® technology is an efficient thermal catalytic process for converting non-food biomass into benzene, toluene and xylene, as well as distillate for biofuels. Anellotech is now focused on Plas-TCat®, another fluid-bed catalytic process technology that converts mixed plastic wastes in one step into BTX, aromatics, olefins and paraffins, the basic chemicals used to make plastic for packaging and other products.

Contact

David Sudolsky, President & CEO
Tel: 845-735-7700

Source

Anellotech, press release, 2024-12-09.

Supplier

Anellotech Corp.

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