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Saipem and Quantafuel join forces to cooperate in the implementation of waste plastics recycling solutions

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Saipem and Quantafuel join forces to cooperate in the implementation of waste plastics recycling solutions

Saipem and Quantafuel ASA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in the industrialisation and construction of waste plastics chemical recycling plants based on Quantafuel technology.

This MoU positions Saipem to globally market and construct under Quantafuel technology license industrial plants specialised in pyrolysis. This thermochemical process converts solid plastic waste into liquid or gaseous products that can be reused as fuel or chemical raw materials for plastics recycling. Furthermore, Saipem will provide intelligent smart operation and maintenance services, as well as joint performance guarantees for the plants, jointly issued by both companies.

On the basis of the agreement, scalable and modular solutions for waste plastics recycling plants will be developed, which will be easily adapted to the specifics of the different sites. The technological solution offered will allow users to increase the utilisation of mixed plastic waste in the production of a pyrolysis oil that can be reused for new chemical and plastics production.

Through this cooperation with Quantafuel, Saipem will deliver globally one of the first modular concepts for the circular economy, supporting its clients on their sustainability path also with this innovative plastics recycling solution. Saipem and Quantafuel are committed to delivering a series of projects to the market with this agreement, allowing both parties to pursue their respective objectives in the circular economy to maximise the benefits for the environment.

With the agreement, Quantafuel will strengthen its project implementation capabilities worldwide and add the licensing approach to its existing business plan of building, owning and operating pyrolysis plants, creating additional opportunities to commercialise its technologies.

Therefore, Saipem and Quantafuel are making a significant step towards the promotion of a regenerative model aimed at contributing to the achievement of Net Zero targets through the reduction and the subsequent valorisation of waste by plastics chemical recycling, thus maximising the benefits for the environment.

About Saipem
Saipem is an advanced technological and engineering platform for the design, construction and operation of safe and sustainable complex infrastructure and plants. Saipem has always been oriented towards technological innovation and is currently committed, alongside its clients, on the frontline of energy transition with increasingly digitalised tools, technologies and processes that were devised from the outset with environmental sustainability in mind. It is listed on the Milan stock exchange and operates in 70 countries around the world with 32 thousand employees from 130 different nationalities.

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About Quantafuel
Quantafuel is a technology-based recycling company converting waste plastics back into low-carbon synthetic oil products replacing virgin oil products. Quantafuel is establishing, operating and owning dedicated plastic-to-liquid (PtL) plants and plans to establish several plants throughout Europe and beyond.

Head of Communications: 
Astrid Mannion-Gibson
E-mail: 
astrid@quantafuel.com
Phone: 
+47 46632010


Quantafuel is a Norwegian technology-based recycling company with the purpose of ending wasteful and unsustainable handling of our planet's resources. Drawing on more than ten years of development, Quantafuel converts waste plastics back into low-carbon synthetic oil products replacing virgin oil products. Quantafuel aims to rapidly build up production capacity on a global scale and to have a meaningful impact on one of our time's most pressing environmental challenges.

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Astrid Mannion-Gibson

Astrid Mannion-Gibson

Press contact Head of Communications +47 46632010

Quantafuel

Quantafuel upgrades plastic waste into valuable products that are in high demand.
The entire value chain is circular. Quantafuel aims to rapidly build up production capacity on a global scale and to have a meaningful impact on one of our time's most pressing environmental challenges.

Quantafuel

Quantafuel ASA, Lilleakerveien 2C
0283 Oslo
Norway