
Exxtend™ technology Questions & Answers
Learn more about how ExxonMobil’s ExxtendTM technology for advanced recycling could enable society to increase the circularity of a broader range of products versus traditional mechanical plastic recycling.
- In North America, all polyethylene and polypropylene grades will be available.
- We have received ISCC PLUS certification at several of our locations, and we are working on setting up global capacity to reach 500 kTa advanced recycling capacity by year end 2026.
- ExxonMobil’s Exxtend technology allows ExxonMobil to offer our full range of polyethylene and polypropylene with attribution of certified circularity from plastic waste.
- Previously, we have announced the construction of a Baytown unit with capacity to process 30kta of plastic waste, with expected start-up by year end 2022.
- In Europe, the company is collaborating with Plastic Energy on an advanced recycling plant in Notre Dame de Gravenchon, France, which is expected to process 25,000 metric tons of plastic waste per year when it starts up in 2023, with the potential for further expansion to 33,000 metric tons of annual capacity.
- The plan is to have 500kta of capacity (to process plastic waste) by YE2026 globally.
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- Advanced recycling can process a far wider range of plastics waste than mechanical recycling with higher level of contaminants.
- Plastic waste can be used in multiple ways. We believe advanced recycling and mechanical recycling are complementary and both are necessary for meeting society’s circularity aspirations.