Energie- / Umwelttechnik

WASTX Plastic: Pilot series in full operation in the UK

 

‘There has never been an easy way to recycle
plastic, but Biofabrik makes it easy’

– Tim StClaire-Pearce, QMRE

A new era of plastic recyclingA few weeks ago, our exclusive distributor for the UK, QM Recycled Energy (QMRE), received the first pilot batch of WASTX Plastic. The plant is now in full operation at the company’s site in Longfield, Kent. QMRE sees huge potential in the UK recycling market for WASTX Plastic, which is the first plastic recycling technology capable of processing plastic waste into recycled oil and energy in a modular, decentralized and fully automated way. The UK is aiming to be a pioneer in tackling plastic waste and is increasingly regulating the disposal of plastic waste more strictly. According to plastics industry insiders, there are more than 46,000 landfills in total on the island, but only about 6,000 of them are registered.  Great Britain has huge plastic waste problem

“I was looking for ways to introduce chemical recycling to the UK because, as an island, we have a huge problem with plastic waste” – says QMRE’s managing director, Tim Pearce. After more than 40 years of experience with traditional plastic recycling, he was looking for a disruptive solution to the plastic waste problem.

“A colleague told me about Biofabrik, and after a brief conversation with CEO Oliver Riedel, I immediately placed an order for the WASTX Plastic pilot plant.” What convinced Tim to become a distributor so quickly? In his own words:

“That it is a technology with continuous entry and yet it is a small and compact machine that can be installed anywhere, anytime. They are simply ahead of the rest of the world. The biofactory is an alternative solution for plastic waste.”

Bringing the solution to the problem – not the other way around

Despite being one of the most innovative and green-minded countries in Europe, only 9 % of the plastic waste that is collected is recycled in the UK – the rest of it is exported to countries in East Asia as ‘plastic recycling feedstock’, incinerated, or dumped in the land fields of the country.

What Biofabrik’s distributor on the Island has set as a goal is to build 50 sites across the UK with WASTX Plastic machines – one in each county. This figure includes only plants operated by QM Recycled Energy – around 200 more sites are planned for customers’ machines.

‘Prepare the plastic, clean it and bring it to our door – we will take care of it with the Biofabrik equipment – and we will turn it back into oil. It is a very realistic investment to recycle plastic – converting plastic waste into oil has value. It’s a very simple equation.’

Experience the WASTX Plastic

The modular and decentralized WASTX Plastic technology is the only machine of its kind currently present on the UK market. It also generates its own electricity, making the technology completely self-sufficient:

‘The best about Biofabrik’s system is that we can place it in many different places – taking the solution to the problem, not create a massive site to which we have to deliver the problem to’, shares Tim.

‘I invite everybody to come and see the machine running and experience the alternative solution to throwing plastic in the oceans; Our doors are open for everyone – views, investors, buyers – we will showcase the process from the beginning to the end’.

Firmenkontakt und Herausgeber der Meldung:

Biofabrik Technologies GmbH
Rossendorfer Ring 6
01328 Dresden (Rossendorf)
Telefon: +49 (351) 3162-8888
Telefax: +49 (351) 7979-007
http://www.biofabrik.com

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