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Clariant successfully demonstrates advanced Pyrolysis Oil upgrading technology for circular plastics with Borealis and SINTEF

  • Clariant's HDMax catalyst successfully achieves complete conversion of plastic waste-derived pyoil to cracker-grade feedstock at pilot facility in collaboration with Borealis, meeting all quality specifications in a key test
  • Proven collaboration model combining Clariant's specialty catalyst expertise, Borealis' polyolefin production knowledge, and SINTEF's research capabilities demonstrates viable closed-loop pathway for converting plastic waste back into high-quality virgin polyolefin feedstock
  • By completing the entire hydrotreating process in one reactor rather than the multiple units used in alternative approaches, this solution cuts capital requirements and operational complexity substantially

MUNICH, March 12, 2026 - Clariant, a sustainability-focused specialty chemical company, today announced the successful completion of a collaborative pilot-scale project with Borealis, a leading provider of advanced and circular polyolefin solutions, and SINTEF, one of Europe's largest independent research organizations. The partnership successfully demonstrated Clariant's pyrolysis oil (pyoil) upgrading technology, marking a significant milestone in advancing circular economy solutions for the plastics industry.

Breakthrough in Plastic Waste Recycling

The collaboration centered on upgrading pyoil derived from plastic waste to steam cracker-compatible feedstock that fully meets cracker-grade quality specifications. Using Clariant's proprietary HDMax catalysts, the pilot-scale testing conducted at SINTEF's research facility in Norway delivered excellent results, successfully transforming plastic waste-derived pyoil into high-quality feedstock suitable for virgin polyolefin production.

The HDMax catalyst achieved full conversion across all critical parameters: complete saturation of dienes without gum formation — a crucial requirement for downstream processing — along with complete conversion of contaminants like oxygenates, nitrogenates, and halogenides. All product quality specifications were met, validating the technology's readiness for industrial application.

"This successful collaboration proves that closed-loop plastic recycling can work effectively on an industrial scale," said Gene Mueller, VP and Head of Ethylene at Clariant Catalysts. "Our HDMax catalyst technology enables plastic waste to be converted back into feedstock that meets the stringent quality requirements of steam crackers, creating a true circular pathway for plastics.”

Industry-Leading Efficiency Through Single-Step Processing

A key differentiator of Clariant's HDMax technology is its ability to achieve all required specifications in a single multi-layer hydrotreating reactor, compared to alternative technologies that require three to four reactors. This streamlined process significantly reduces capital investment, operational complexity, and energy consumption. Additionally, the technology enables subsequent hydrocracking to produce naphtha-like hydrocarbon fractions, further enhancing process efficiency and product flexibility.

The three-party partnership leveraged the unique strengths of each organization:

  • Clariant provided a tailored catalyst design and commercial samples of its specialized catalysts: HDMax catalyst for pyoil upgrading and HYDEX for hydrocracking.
  • Borealis defined the required target quality of the pyoil and contributed industry expertise as a leading European polyolefin producer offering chemically recycled polyolefin solutions under the Borcycle C portfolio.
  • SINTEF conducted comprehensive pilot-scale testing and validation at their state-of-the-art research facility in Norway

Advancing the Circular Economy

The successful demonstration validates a proven pathway for reintegrating recycled plastic-derived materials into industrial production of high-quality materials. By converting plastic waste back into high-quality feedstock, this technology supports the transition to a more circular economy where plastic materials can be recycled without compromising on quality. This pilot-scale validation demonstrates how strategic collaboration accelerates innovative circular plastics solutions. The partners' combined expertise in specialty chemicals, research capabilities, and industrial production knowledge has created a foundation for further development and potential commercial implementation.

Learn more about Clariant Catalysts plastic recycling solutions.
Learn more about Clariant’s catalytic innovations for the energy transition.

HDMax™ and HYDEX™ are trademarks of CLARIANT.
Borcycle™ is a trademark of Borealis.

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Building on a 165-year history, Clariant Catalysts is a global and independent manufacturer of energy-efficient catalyst technologies shaping a sustainable future for the chemical industry. We create greater chemistry – between people and planet – by helping to decarbonize our customers’ production processes and scaling up the transition toward zero-emission chemicals and fuels. Through our exceptional R&D and established expertise, our broad portfolio of catalysts and adsorbents provides innovative solutions that range from the oil and gas to the plastic sectors. With more than 2 000 employees at 31 locations, our high-performing teams collaborate with partners and customers across our global footprint.

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