November 1998

Trends and Resources

HPInformer: HPInformer, International edition

BP Chemicals, Shanks & McEwan (Northern), Valpak, and SCORE Environment have agreed to formalize their respective roles in a œ 300,000 study to examine the feasibility of building a polymer crack..

Stephens, F. P., Hydrocarbon Processing Staff

BP Chemicals, Shanks & McEwan (Northern), Valpak, and SCORE Environment have agreed to formalize their respective roles in a œ 300,000 study to examine the feasibility of building a polymer cracking plant for waste plastics. The polymer cracking unit, which is based on BP Chemical's technology and sited at BP's refinery complex in Grangemount, Scotland, was announced earlier this year. The four participants in the steering group have set up various working groups. These will establish the kind of waste required, its availability in the selected local authority areas of the study, determine the optimum waste management process to extract the plastics, examine the provision

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