Cleanaway and Viva Energy have entered into an agreement to undertake a pre-feasibility assessment of a circular solution for soft plastics and other hard-to-recycle plastics currently sent to landfill. The goal is to transform these plastics back into feedstock for food-grade plastic resin.
The partners want to provide a sustainable soft-plastics solution for food manufacturers and packaging specialists seeking to cater to the growing environmentally conscious market, as well as households and businesses who want a landfill-diversion option.
The facility being assessed would incorporate a dedicated sorting and mechanical pre-treatment plant, as well as an advanced chemical recycling plant to convert waste plastic into plastic pyrolysis oil (PPO). This PPO would then be used as a feedstock for co-processing at Viva Energy’s Geelong Refinery.
Recycled plastic manufactured through this process would have identical properties to virgin resin, opening the potential for food manufacturers to use recycled packaging. This project could provide an important solution for food manufacturers and packaging specialists to meet their obligations under the Australian Government’s new recycling regulatory scheme expected to be in place by the end of 2025.
Viva Energy’s Chief Business Development and Sustainability Officer, Lachlan Pfeiffer, said the project offers a significant advance in addressing Australia’s plastic waste issue. “For Australia to have the ability to recycle its own plastic – a true circular economy – we need to have a facility like this to convert waste plastic to pyrolysis oil on a commercial scale,” he explained.
“If feasible, over time it will support a market for plastic collection and processing while also providing the pyrolysis oil we need to allow the refinery to produce recycled food-grade plastic. It will be a true end-to-end solution for manufacturers.”
This strategic alliance forms an exciting foundation for pursuing a circular solution for soft plastics. It brings together Cleanaway’s experience and strategic infrastructure in the waste collection and processing sector, with the processing capability of Viva Energy’s refinery and polypropylene plant.
Prohibida su reproducción sin autorización.Rumtoo Maquinaria de reciclaje " Viva Energy se asocia con Cleanaway para abordar el problema de los residuos plásticos difíciles de reciclar