Upcycling waste plastic bottles into an ingredient for polyester polyols
This article in Urethanes Technology International looks at the chemical process we use to manufacture polyester polyols from shredded PET waste. We’re excited about the impact this initiative will have in helping to mitigate plastic pollution while contributing to the circular economy.
Leslie Gyertson, our COO, is quoted: “Buildings account for roughly 30 percent of global CO2 emissions, and up to half of these emissions can be avoided through proper insulation. Foam insulation that incorporates waste PET bottles achieves an even greater impact. It’s not just recycling — it’s upcycling.”
Martin Kruczinna, CEO is cited saying that addressing climate change requires bold action, and Pearl is proud to be an agent of change in this space. “This initiative demonstrates how we can create innovative, commercially viable solutions that benefit our customers, communities, and the planet.”
You can read the full article here: Pearl transforms waste PET shreds into polyols for rigid PU and PIR | Urethanes Technology International
Our announcement on the initiative is here: Pearl Group revolutionises recycling with 420 million PET bottle waste initiative
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