Coca-Cola Announces Loan Agreement with Ioniqa Technologies
Agreement with Ioniqa aims to transform hard-to-recycle plastic waste into high-quality, food-grade PET.
The Coca-Cola Company announced a new agreement extending a loan to Netherlands-based Ioniqa Technologies to facilitate the development of Ioniqa’s proprietary technology to produce high-grade, recycled PET content from hard-to-recycle PET waste. The agreement is designed to accelerate the development and deployment of high-grade recycled content PET for use in bottles used by The Coca-Cola Company.
This investment supports the company’s global vision to work toward a World Without Waste, which includes a goal to create packaging made of at least 50 percent recycled material by 2030. The new technology supports the circular economy for plastics by allowing packages such as colored PET bottles that may have been excluded from certain recycling streams to be recycled into food-grade quality packaging.
“Our investment in new and pioneering recycling technologies is an opportunity for significant movement toward closing the loop and creating a circular economy for PET,” said Robert Long, chief innovation officer for The Coca-Cola Company, in a statement. “We plan to continue investment in developing the right partnerships and initiatives—like with Ioniqa—to support our vision of a World Without Waste.”
The agreement is intended to accelerate scale-up of Ioniqa’s recycling technology for PET. Ioniqa has developed a proprietary recycling technology that is able to convert hard-to-recycle, PET-containing waste like colored bottles into purified polymer building blocks that can be later re-formed into high-quality PET. The technology has been validated at the demonstration scale with value chain partners, and an industrial plant is under construction in the Netherlands for commissioning in 2019.
“Partnering with The Coca-Cola Company is a further validation of our journey to launch this unique process for transforming hard-to-recycle PET waste into high-quality, food-grade material,” said Tonnis Hooghoudt, CEO of Ioniqa, in a statement. “The Ioniqa process allows for significant recovery and reuse of plastic materials that might otherwise not be recycled, while delivering quality food-grade PET. The launch of our plant next year will be a step change in the transformation of hard-to-recycle PET plastic into a more widely usable recycled material, supporting the vision of Coca-Cola.”
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