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Borealis to acquire German recycling tech leader mtm

June 3, 2016
Energy & Chemical Value Chain

World-leading chemical, polyolefin and fertiliser giant Borealis has announced it has struck a deal to acquire German plastics recycling technology champion mtm plastics GmbH and mtm compact GmbH.

Based in Niedergebra, central Germany, mtm is regarded as a technology leader in the recycling of mixed post-consumer plastic waste and as one of Europe’s largest producers of post-consumer polyolefin recyclates.

“Plastics are simply too valuable to be disposed of in landfill,” said Alfred Stern, Borealis Executive Vice-President Polyolefins and Innovation & Technology Plastic, “Recycling provides a circular business opportunity in a growing market within a broader sustainability agenda.

“There are many areas in which mechanical recycling of post-consumer waste make business and ecological sense. The acquisition of mtm plastics and mtm compact reflects our pro-active and dedicated ‘keep discovering’ approach to provide specific and innovative solutions in tackling core global challenges.”

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and is the latest in a string of high-profile takeovers by Borealis in recent years, including its purchasing of Specialty Polymers Antwerp in 2014 and its 77 per cent takeover of Rosier in 2013.

By Rose Brooke

Source: EPPM

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