GCR
Large-scale polyolefin recycling plant in Spain
Located between Barcelona and Tarragona: The Castellet i La Gornal site (Photo: GCR) |
In Castellet i La Gornal near the Spanish city of Barcelona, the country’s GCR Group (La Bisbal del Penedès; www.gcrgroup.es) plans to commission a large-scale plant for recycling polyolefins next year. The facility, which will have a capacity of 200,000 t/y, is to be fully operational by 2025, according to the compound and recyclate manufacturer.
The products are to be marketed under the brand names Ciclic (polyethylene and polypropylene recyclates) and Granic (mineral-filled masterbatches) in more than 100 countries worldwide. Target markets include packaging, automotive, construction, and home and garden. GCR also provides contract manufacturing for food contact applications.
Related: GCR signs agreement with German plastics recovery system RIGK
The new production capacities will give the Spanish company a huge boost in growth. The combined output of the Ciclic and Granic ranges is to increase to 500,000 t/y. In addition to its headquarters in La Bisbal del Penedès and the Castellet i La Gornal site, GCR has another branch in Barberà del Vallès. All three sites are located in Catalonia.
The products are to be marketed under the brand names Ciclic (polyethylene and polypropylene recyclates) and Granic (mineral-filled masterbatches) in more than 100 countries worldwide. Target markets include packaging, automotive, construction, and home and garden. GCR also provides contract manufacturing for food contact applications.
Related: GCR signs agreement with German plastics recovery system RIGK
The new production capacities will give the Spanish company a huge boost in growth. The combined output of the Ciclic and Granic ranges is to increase to 500,000 t/y. In addition to its headquarters in La Bisbal del Penedès and the Castellet i La Gornal site, GCR has another branch in Barberà del Vallès. All three sites are located in Catalonia.
20.10.2022 Plasteurope.com [251393-0]
Published on 20.10.2022