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Trinseo Opens PMMA Depolymerization Facility in Italy

Published on 2024-07-01. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability and Bioplastics   

Trinseo Opens PMMA Depolymerization Facility in Italy Trinseo announced the opening of its polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) depolymerization facility in Rho, Italy, on June 25.

The pilot facility represents a significant step forward in the Company’s commitment to sustainability. This next-generation recycling technology helps advance a circular infrastructure for acrylic solutions. It is also aligned with Trinseo’s 2030 Sustainable Product Portfolio Goals.

Helps Close the Loop for Acrylic Recycling


We are thrilled about the opening of our depolymerization facility, which will help advance our goal to support a circular economy,” said Francesca Reverberi, senior vice President of Engineered Materials and chief sustainability officer at Trinseo. “Our company remains committed to our sustainability goals, including investing in new recycling technologies that can support our customers in reaching their sustainability goals as well.

Depolymerization is a chemical recycling process that returns acrylic solutions to the constituent monomer, methyl methacrylate (MMA). Complementary to other recycling technologies, depolymerization helps close the loop for acrylic recycling with several advantages over traditional processes.

By utilizing this technology, acrylic solutions can be recycled—including PMMA sheets, which previously could not be mechanically recycled. Additionally, returning the material to its monomer form allows additives and contaminants to be removed from pre- and post-consumer acrylic products. This enables more PMMA to be recycled.

High-purity rMMA from Pre- and Post-consumer Acrylic Solutions


Trinseo’s PMMA depolymerization facility delivers a next-generation technology. It utilizes an advanced continuous process to produce high-purity regenerated MMA from pre- and post-consumer acrylic solutions. Trinseo’s depolymerization technology leverages findings from the MMAtwo Consortium. This is a collaborative initiative funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program. It aims to develop a new value chain for pre- and post-consumer PMMA and a versatile recycling process for converting this waste into high-quality regenerated monomer with carbon footprint reduction versus virgin MMA.

Today is a critical milestone in our sustainability journey,” said Han Hendriks, chief technology officer at Trinseo. “Depolymerization expands our recycled feedstock capabilities, which in turn, will help us innovate new solutions. With this new capability, we can build a more robust recycled acrylics portfolio to better meet the evolving needs of our customers.

The recycled MMA (rMMA) generated by Trinseo’s depolymerization facility is utilized in the Company’s ALTUGLAS™ and PLEXIGLAS® R-Life product portfolios. Through this new facility, Trinseo can produce rMMA that is comparable to virgin raw materials. This enables use in high-demand applications, such as vehicle taillights or caravan windows that require high optical quality.

Source: Trinseo

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