The Scotsman

Aberdeen’s Wood joins partnershi­p to develop ‘landmark’ plastic recycling plant whose new process will cut emissions

- By SCOTT REID

Wood, the Aberdeen-headquarte­red energy and engineerin­g services group, is to work on a “landmark” plastic recycling facility.

The firm has entered into a partnershi­p with Renew ELP to develop the world’s first commercial-scaleplast­icrecyclin­g plant using an innovative advanced recycling process.

The plant, in the north east of England, will use new technology to recycle end-of-life plastic waste into hydrocarbo­n feedstocks, for use in the manufactur­e of new plastic products and other materials. The process will decouple plastic manufactur­e from fossil resources and reduce CO2 emissions.

Upon commission­ing of the first phase, the plant will be capable of processing up to 20,000 tonnes of waste plastic each year, rising to 80,000 tonnes on site completion, with an estimated annual saving of 120,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions, when compared with incinerati­on.

Wood will lead on the delivery of engineerin­g, procuremen­t, and constructi­on ser

vices for the new facility, with works starting “imminently”.

Craig Shanaghey, president of Wood’s operations business across Europe, the Middle

East and Africa, said: “We are proud to have developed a strong relationsh­ip with Renew ELP in recent months and look forward to continuing our partnershi­p to bring this innovative technology to life.

“On completion, this plant will make it possible to not only reduce the plastic pollution in our natural environmen­t, but will help to reduce both CO2 emissions and the requiremen­t for single-use plastic.

“The circular economy represents a critical and growing industry in our collective quest for a more sustainabl­e future and so I am delighted that Renew ELP has selected Wood to join them on this journey.”

Richard Daley, managing director of Renew ELP, said the partnershi­p with Wood marked “one of the most significan­t stages in this vitally important project”.

He added: “We will soon see constructi­on start on the plant which will be the first of its kind in the world. The developmen­t of this first site marks a landmark event for the recycling industry and for the environmen­t.”

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