Borealis
Borealis Borcycle™ C chemical recycling provides circular solutions for crosslinked polyethylene for the wire & cable and
infrastructure sectors
Pyrolysis process keeps difficult-to-recycle crosslinked polyethylene like XLPE and PE-X in the circular loop
Chemically recycled grades in the Borcycle™ C portfolio are ISCC PLUS certified according to the mass balance methodology
EverMinds™
approach provides innovative and viable solutions to recycling
challenges in the Wire & Cable and Infrastructure industries
Borealis
announces the capability to use its proprietary Borcycle™ C chemical
recycling process to recycle crosslinked polyethylene (PE) types such as
XLPE and PE-X into recycled polyethylene. Thanks to its suitability for
high performance applications, the recycled PE obtained in the
pyrolysis process can replace virgin PE in the manufacture of XLPE and
PE-X for use in the Wire & Cable and Infrastructure industries,
respectively. Using ISCC PLUS (International Sustainability and Carbon
Certification) certified grades in the Borcycle C portfolio enables
customers to capitalise on circular solutions while at the same time
maintaining high application quality and industry standards.
A sustainable solution to overcome the challenges in recycling XLPE and PE-X
For
cable networks, XLPE offers cost effectiveness and flexibility in
installation. When used as insulation in low voltage electrical cables,
XLPE boasts a better overall life-cycle impact than alternative
materials: less of this lighter-weight material is required to provide
top cable system performance. PE-X is deployed in a wide range of
advanced polyolefin plumbing and heating pipes, and is particularly
suited for coping with demanding environments. Compared to conventional
materials, the inherent properties of crosslinked PE-X offer distinct
benefits, including exceptional toughness, chemical resistance and
durability at high temperatures. Up until recently, however, it was
difficult to recycle XLPE or PE-X in such a way as to obtain the
virgin-like PE required for these high-performance applications.
By
drawing on its polymers expertise and recycling know-how, Borealis can
now offer its customers a circular solution for crosslinked PE. In a
series of tests conducted by Borealis, XLPE and PE-X plastic waste were
pre-treated and fed into the Borcycle C chemical recycling process. This
chemically-recycled material was analysed and determined to be suitable
for use as cracker feedstock in the production of new ethylene in the
manufacture of virgin-grade XLPE and PE-X.
The proprietary and
evolving recycling technology Borcycle C transforms plastic waste
streams into value-added products. These chemical recycling solutions
complement mechanical recycling by turning difficult-to-recycle plastics
– like crosslinked polyethylene – into virgin-level grade materials
with the highest safety and performance characteristics.
Grades in
the Borcycle C portfolio of circular polyolefins are ISCC PLUS certified
according to the third-party mass balance methodology. This allows the
customer to track and quantify the effective circular feedstock used at
each step in the manufacturing process. When customers choose grades
from the Borcycle C portfolio, they are replacing fossil fuel-based
feedstock with an identical volume of circular feedstock without
incurring extra switching costs, and – most importantly – while
maintaining the same high application quality.
“True to our
EverMinds™ mindset, we’re proud to provide a long sought-after solution
for XLPE recycling. Having pioneered the development of advanced
insulation and jacketing systems, we are now making them more circular
as well,” says Bart Verheule, Borealis Global Commercial Director
Energy. “As Borealis Energy celebrates its 60th year as a reliable and
trusted partner to our customers and value chain partners, we intend to
keep re-inventing essentials for sustainable living in both the Wire
& Cable and Infrastructure sectors.”