With facilities in the United Kingdom, Japan and South Korea in the commissioning and ramp-up phases, the British company Mura is now planning to bring its chemical plastics recycling technology to Singapore. The planned plant will have an annual production capacity of 50,000 tonnes, with input volumes exceeding 60,000 tonnes of plastic waste. The new plant would therefore be considerably larger than the three existing facilities built by Mura and its licensees, each of which has an annual production capacity of 20,000 tonnes....
Mura to build new chemical recycling plant for plastics in Singapore
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