For those of you who missed the Ironton Showcase Day or just want to experience it again, the full facility tour is now live on our website. Enjoy! WATCH: purecycle.com/ironton-tour
PureCycle Technologies
Plastics Manufacturing
Orlando, Florida 11,174 followers
One Goal: A Pure Planet
About us
PureCycle's patented purification recycling technology, developed by The Procter & Gamble Company, is designed to transform polypropylene plastic waste (designated as No. 5 plastic) into a continuously renewable resource. Our unique purification process removes color, odor, and other impurities from No. 5 plastic waste resulting in an ultra-pure recycled (UPR) plastic that can be recycled and reused over and over again, changing our relationship with plastic.
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http://www.purecycle.com
External link for PureCycle Technologies
- Industry
- Plastics Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Orlando, Florida
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2015
Locations
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Primary
5950 Hazeltine National Dr
Suite 650
Orlando, Florida 32822, US
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1125 County Road 1A
Ironton, Ohio 45638, US
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11 E. Hubbard Street, Suite 200
Chicago, Illinois 60611, US
Employees at PureCycle Technologies
Updates
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The July edition of our Pure Spotlight series is here! This month, get to meet outdoor activity lover and Director of Strategic Accounts, Susan Blackson. • What does your role entail at PureCycle? o Sales and Application Development using our uniquely purified resin, enabling usage in multiple markets. • How long have you worked at PureCycle? o 2.5 years. • What do you enjoy about working at PureCycle? o The amazing people and talents that make up PCT. • What do you like to do when you’re away from work? o Outdoor activities including extensive organic gardening, swimming, camping and dressage riding. • With July being national ice cream month, what’s your favorite flavor of ice cream? o Michigan Cherry Fudge; vanilla ice cream with dark chocolate dunked cherries with a fudge swirl.
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Early this month, VP of European Operations, Wiebe Schipper, attended Europic's advanced recycling workshop in Leverkusen, Germany. While there, Wiebe presented on PureCycle's progress with recycling polypropylene waste using our solvent-based purification process.
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Earlier this week, we announced that multiple recycled compounds were made using our resin. Take a look at this video from West Michigan Compounding, LLC that shows a sample of a blend with PureCycle resin and post-industrial recycled material. Read More: https://lnkd.in/ec9vqxHY
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PureCycle is excited to announce that our resin has successfully been used in the manufacturing of multiple recycled compounds! The ability to expand into compounding should allow our resin to be used by a wider range of brands. Read More: https://lnkd.in/ec9vqxHY
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At PureCycle we love to see news like this. Funding, access, and education will improve the recycling rate. Look at what has happened in Michigan! #recycling https://lnkd.in/e7WP3MR3
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"These fabrics perform exactly the same as those manufactured with virgin polypropylene fiber." -Beverly Knits Owner Ron Sytz Together with our partners at MiniFIBERS, Inc. and Beverly, several high-quality rugs were recently created from our resin made of post-consumer waste. Read More: https://lnkd.in/dzpiw4K6
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We're excited to announce another successful application of PureCycle resin! Our resin, made from PCR waste, has successfully been turned into fiber and used in the production of several high-quality product samples. Read More: https://lnkd.in/dzpiw4K6
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"We need a blend of technologies that will lead us to lower our carbon footprint while bringing a circular solution to plastics." PureCycle CSO Tamsin Ettefagh spoke to Packaging World ahead of her participation in an advanced recycling panel at the 2024 Packaging Recycling Summit. https://lnkd.in/e8x5UmA8
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Happy Independence Day! 🎇 During today's celebrations, be sure to keep sustainability in mind by recycling or saving any plastic decorations for reuse next year. #IndependenceDay #Sustainability
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