A major refinery in Porvoo, Finland, is taking a significant step forward in enhancing its role in the circular economy by expanding its logistics infrastructure for chemical recycling. This development is set to bolster the supply chain for renewable and recycled raw materials, reinforcing the facility’s commitment to sustainability.
The refinery’s logistics upgrades include the installation of advanced unloading facilities at the harbor, designed specifically for liquefied recycled materials such as waste plastic and rubber tires. These enhancements ensure the smooth handling and transportation of these materials, which require specialized conditions to remain in liquid form. The addition of a vapor recovery unit further strengthens the refinery’s environmental controls, contributing to cleaner operations.
By investing in this state-of-the-art infrastructure, the refinery is positioned to significantly increase the volume of recycled materials it can process, supporting a more sustainable supply chain. This expansion aligns with the refinery’s broader strategy to become a leader in renewable and circular solutions, transforming waste into valuable resources for the plastics and chemicals industries.
The completion of these logistics improvements is expected by the end of 2024, just in time for the launch of a new upgrading unit capable of processing 150,000 tons of liquefied waste plastic annually. This unit will play a key role in converting recycled materials into high-quality feedstock, further integrating sustainability into the supply chain.
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