IRPC Rewind
IRPC Rewind: Reimagining Chemical Recycling with Hydrochemolytic™ Technology
In this IRPC Rewind presentation, Eric Appelman, Chief Revenue Officer at Aduro Clean Technologies, introduces Hydrochemolytic™ Technology—an innovative approach to chemical recycling. The technology enables the conversion of contaminated, mixed plastic waste into high-value hydrocarbon products using water, a catalyst, and moderate heat, without the need for extreme temperatures or molecular hydrogen. With high feedstock flexibility and low energy demand, Hydrochemolytic™ Technology offers an alternative to traditional chemical recycling technologies like pyrolysis by maximizing carbon recovery and reducing the need for costly post-treatment. The presentation also explores integration opportunities in downstream operations and outlines Aduro’s commercialization strategy.
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