Nexam Chemical receives European patent grant for recycled PP technology
Nexam Chemical is pleased to announce that the European Patent Office (EPO) has confirmed a "Decision to Grant" for our patent concerning recycled polypropylene (PP). This patent, already in force in Sweden, will now be extended to all countries in Europe where Nexam Chemical chooses to register the patent.
Polypropylene is the most widely used plastic globally, found in various packaging and everyday products, such as pallets, bottles, jars, yoghurt containers, hot beverage cups and food packaging, thanks to its low cost and flexibility in production. Today, PP represents close to 20% of all plastics produced globally.
Christer Svanberg, Chief Technology Officer at Nexam Chemical, stated: "This patent is unarguably a truly significant step towards reinforcing our position as a leader in cleantech within the polymer space. Our innovations in recycled polypropylene enable our customers to meet or even exceed EU packaging recycling targets for 2025 and 2030. Our patented technologies create the foundation for sustainable development within the plastics industry and beyond."
This patent grant reinforces Nexam Chemical's intellectual property portfolio within the recycling sector, covering close to 50% of all plastics produced globally, and underscores its commitment to innovation in sustainable plastic materials. Additionally, it is worth noting that no opposition was raised against the Nexam’s patent for recycled polyethylene (r-PE), further validating the strength of Nexam Chemical's technological advancements in plastic recycling.
Svanberg further elaborated: "By offering advanced solutions for recycled plastics, using cost effective mechanical recycling methods, we enable the industry to close the loop, reduce waste, and drive circularity. This patent grant is not only a testament to the scientific value of our technology but also to the critical role Nexam Chemical plays in transforming the future of plastics."
Note: This news has been translated from Swedish. The Swedish text shall govern for all purposes and prevail in case of any discrepancy with the English version.
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Ronnie Törnqvist, VD, +46-706 25 41 85, [email protected]