Shell plant to turn plastic waste into useful feedstock chemical
The Straits Times|November 24, 2021
Shell broke ground yesterday on a new plant on Pulau Bukom that will turn hard-to-recycle plastic waste into a feedstock chemical that can be used to make everyday products, from tyres to mattresses.
Ovais Subhani
Shell plant to turn plastic waste into useful feedstock chemical

Shell broke ground yesterday on a new plant on Pulau Bukom that will turn hard-to-recycle plastic waste into a feedstock chemical that can be used to make everyday products, from tyres to mattresses.

Slated to start production in 2023, Shell’s pyrolysis oil upgrader unit is the first project in step with the plan for the sector that includes sustainable energy and chemicals park on Jurong Island, and will also be the first such plant globally for the Dutch oil major.

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