- Repsol has exclusivity to develop recycled polyol plants in Europe.
- The agreement covers new plant construction and polyol development from post-consumer polyurethane waste.
- Repsol's first polyurethane recycling plant in Spain will process over 2,000 metric tons of waste annually by end of 2022.
- RAMPF Eco Solutions specializes in manufacturing polyols from polyurethane waste and other recycled materials.
Agreement Overview
RAMPF Eco Solutions and Repsol have entered into an agreement granting Repsol exclusivity across Europe to develop and construct new recycled flexible polyol plants. This agreement includes the analysis for building new plants and developing polyols from various sources and qualities of post-consumer polyurethane waste.
Synergies and Goals
The collaboration aims to combine the recycling expertise of both companies with their production capabilities and engineering strengths. By leveraging these synergies, the partnership will enhance the efficiency of flexible foam recycling, focusing on both development and the construction of new sites.
Recycling Plant in Spain
This agreement follows Repsol’s announcement in March about constructing Spain's first polyurethane recycling plant. Scheduled to be operational by the end of 2022, the plant will produce circular polyols from end-of-life mattresses and process over 2,000 metric tons of post-consumer waste annually.
Commitment to Circular Economy
The agreement underscores Repsol’s commitment to transforming its industrial complexes into multi-energy hubs capable of generating products with low, zero, or negative carbon footprints. It also highlights the company's ambition to close the recycling loop for essential products, offering sustainable solutions for polyurethane converters and final consumers.