
The Plastics2Olefins project has launched a new Replicability Survey to better understand how high-temperature pyrolysis technology can be scaled and implemented across different countries, regions, and conditions.
Today, a large share of plastic waste in Europe remains unsorted and difficult to recycle, often ending up in landfills or incineration. Plastics2Olefins addresses this challenge by developing a high-temperature (>700°C) pyrolysis process to convert unsorted plastic waste into valuable olefins, using 100% renewable electricity at the demonstration plant in Puertollano, Spain.
Why Your Input Matters
The purpose of this survey is to gather insights from project partners and relevant stakeholders on the replicability potential of the Plastics2Olefins technology. Your feedback will help assess how factors such as regional conditions, infrastructure, and regulatory frameworks may influence future deployment of this solution.
The survey:
- Contains 30 questions
- Takes approximately 5–10 minutes to complete
- Uses a simple scale from low to high
- Is open to partners and external stakeholders
Take the Survey
We strongly encourage all Plastics2Olefins partners to participate and to share the survey within your networks. Broad input is essential to ensure robust, realistic insights.
Your contribution will support the next steps in advancing circular and climate-friendly solutions for plastic waste.