Core Insights - Eni S.p.A.'s chemical unit, Versalis, and Prysmian S.p.A. are collaborating to create a circular economy for plastic cable scrap, focusing on reducing and recycling plastic waste [1][4] Group 1: Collaboration and Objectives - The partnership aims to gather plastic waste from Prysmian's manufacturing processes and decommissioned cables, converting it into new plastic polymers through a chemical recycling process [1][9] - The initiative underscores both companies' commitment to sustainability and reducing environmental impact, with a pilot project expected to commence in the second half of 2026 in Italy [4][9] Group 2: Recycling Technology - Prysmian will send collected plastic scrap to Versalis' Mantua plant, where it will be processed using the proprietary Hoop® technology, converting plastic into pyrolysis oil for new polymers [2][9] - The Hoop® technology allows for approximately 60% of cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) to be recycled without loss of quality, enabling the production of new industrial cables [3][9] Group 3: Industry Impact - This innovative approach represents a significant advancement in recycling capabilities for industrial cables, promoting sustainability within the industrial sector and enhancing the circular economy [4][3]
Eni's Versalis & Prysmian to Start Chemical Recycling of Plastic Scrap