Renewlogy joins Plastics-To-Fuel and Petrochemistry Alliance
WASHINGTON – The American Chemistry Council’s (ACC’s) Plastics-to-Fuel and Petrochemistry Alliance (PFPA) today announced that Renewlogy, formerly PK Clean, will become its newest member. Renewlogy, based in Salt Lake City, joins technology providers Agilyx, RES Polyflow, and Vadxx Energy in PFPA membership.
Earlier this year Renewlogy announced plans to open a second facility in Canada that will be operational by early 2018.
In May, the Florida State House and Senate unanimously passed legislation that will help Florida meet its recycling goal and create new manufacturing jobs. The legislation classifies specified post-use plastics as “recovered materials,” so facilities which use technologies such as pyrolysis to convert those plastics into fuels, chemicals, and other feedstocks are classified as manufacturing and not as waste management facilities.
In April, Argonne National Laboratory, part of the US Department of Energy, concluded that using pyrolysis to convert post-use non-recycled plastics into ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel results in significant energy and environmental benefits. The peer-reviewed analysis found that this process can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 14%, water consumption by up to 58%, and traditional energy use by up to 96% when compared to ULSD produced from conventional crude oil.
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