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px Group awarded contract at world’s first commercial scale plastic recycling plant


px Group, the owner of Saltend Chemicals Park and operator of several critical energy infrastructure sites in the UK and Europe, has been awarded a 10 year operations and maintenance contract by ReNew ELP at the world’s first commercial scale plastic recycling plant.

Based at the Wilton International site, in Teesside, North East England, ReNew ELP, a subsidiary of Mura Technology Ltd will use the HydroPRS technology platform to chemically recycle end of life plastic. The HydroPRS process uses supercritical water to break down post consumer plastics into a range of valuable liquid hydrocarbon products including naphtha, gas oils and heavy wax residue, all essential building blocks in the manufacturing of new plastics and other materials. Unlike traditional mechanical recycling, there is no limit to the number of times plastic can be recycled using this process, in addition it is capable of processing all plastic waste types, including difficult to recycle material such as composite films.


At this site, px group and ReNew ELP will initially process over to 20,000 tonnes of waste plastic each year, during phase one of operations. The site has scope and planning permission for additional processing lines, which would take its processing capability to over 80,000 tonnes per year.

The announcement marks the start of the two companies’ working relationship. px Group is itself headquartered in Teesside and owns and operates Saltend Chemicals Park in Hull.

px Group was selected as Renew ELP’s O&M partner as a result of its exemplary health and safety track record, its long standing O&M nationwide expertise, and the fact that it is a local company. The contract will directly lead to the creation of around 30 new highly skilled jobs on the site.

The contract is scheduled to begin before the end of the year, which is commensurate with the completion of the construction phase of the project at the Wilton International site.

Neil Chapman, commercial director at px Group will lead the project and will work closely with the Renew ELP leadership team at its groundbreaking plant.

Geoff Holmes, CEO of px Group, said: ‘We have 30 years of hands-on experience developing cleaner energy projects and reducing emissions. So, with this contract we will continue to deliver lower carbon solutions that are required for a sustainable economy and build on our commitment to the energy transition.’

Neil Chapman, commercial director at px Group, added: ‘We are delighted to partner with ReNew and look forward to starting work on this world leading project. We take pride in applying our ‘owner-operator’ approach to each and every site we are based at – that means we treat every asset as if it were our own.’

Richard Daley, managing director at ReNew ELP, commented: ‘px Group has a first rate track record of managing some of the UK’s most important energy and industrial sites, with an exemplary safety record. We look forward to working with px Group and the team on site as we demonstrate the commercial performance of HydroPRS and expand our technological offering around the world.’


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