Carbios SA (Clermont-Ferrand, France) said it will resume construction of its 50,000 metric tons per year polyethylene terephthalate (PET) recycling plant at Longlaville, France, by the end of this year, as per Chemweek.
The company, which postponed construction of the plant for six to nine months in December 2024 due to delayed funding, said Sept. 24 that it now expects to commission the plant in the second half of 2027. It broke ground on the plant in April 2024.
The Longlaville plant will use an enzymatic depolymerization process to recycle PET waste into feedstock monomers, which can then be purified and repolymerized into PET. Carbios' approach is different from the more commoditized grade of mechanically recycled PET, where PET bottle bales are hot-washed and produced as flakes.
The company said it expects to benefit significantly from a policy – Article L. 541-10-3 under the Environmental Code – announced by the French government Sept. 7 that will support the biorecycled plastics sector.
“This decree represents a powerful new lever to accelerate customer adoption of Carbios’ technology as it enables them to benefit from a €1,000 per metric ton bonus for including biorecycled plastics derived from hard-to-recycle waste into sensitive-contact packaging. Carbios will thus be able to supply its packaging clients, selling on the French market, with recycled PET with a quality equivalent to virgin PET,” it said.
The company said its recycled PET will offer superior characteristics compared to mechanically recycled products “at a comparable net price, while processing complex waste that is currently not recycled.”
Carbios said its plant financing plan would include €42.5 million in public funding, other potential additional funding that is currently under discussion, and €72 million of available cash as of June 30, 2025. The company said it received clear interest from private investors, which is conditional upon the pre-sale of a significant portion of the future plant’s capacity.
Platts, part of S&P Global Commodity Insights, assessed the recycled PET free delivered northwest Europe food-grade pellet spot price at €1,570 per metric ton on Sept. 23, down €60 per metric ton month over month, and at a €695 per metric ton premium to virgin PET free delivered northwest Europe.
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