Sulzer Chemical Technologies, a licensee of process technologies for chemical recycling of renewable fuels and plastics, is working to harness resources and help global producers achieve their net zero goals. BASF Process Catalysts
It is promoting several practices aimed at converting waste plastics into secondary raw materials, such as through its newly developed PuriCycle? product portfolio, as well as providing sorbents and catalytic materials to produce clean and renewable fuels.
Detlef Ruff, Senior Vice President Process Catalysts at BASF, said: “Together with our partners, we can solve the global challenges of plastic pollution and mobility.
That’s why we at BASF are involved in key strategic collaborations aimed at protecting the planet’s resources and changing the way we do business.
We are delighted to be working with Sulzer Chemtech to leverage our combined strengths to tackle plastic pollution and drive the adoption of more sustainable fuels. ”
Torsten, President of Sulzer Chemicals
Wintergerste concludes: “Our process technology development team is constantly looking for new ways to support more sustainable and circular practices. The MoU with BASF enables us to expand the scope of our product portfolio and will improve renewable fuels and plastic recycling value chain. We look forward to working together to deliver advanced technologies that help our customers accelerate the pace of achieving net-zero carbon emissions.”