Understand how Mura's advanced recycling process works in 1 minute
Mura plans to construct a new facility at Dow's Böhlen site in Germany. The new facility is expected to be operational by 2025, and it would deliver approximately 120 kilotons per annum of advanced recycling capacity at full run-rate.
Mura's HydroPRS advanced recycling process uses supercritical steam to convert most forms of plastics – including flexible and multi-layer plastics, which have previously been deemed "unrecyclable" – back into the original oils and chemicals from which they were made.
With Mura's process, the same material can be recycled repeatedly, meaning it has the potential to eliminate single use plastic and prevent it from going to landfill or being incinerated. This video shows you how the recycling process works.
(Video source: Mura Technology)
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