PureCycle Technologies, Inc. is a Florida-based corporation focused on commercializing a patented dissolution recycling technology for polypropylene that physically separates the polymer from other plastics, colors, odors and impurities. The company's Technology restores recycled polypropylene waste into like-new resin, called PureFive® resin, which has similar properties and applicability for reuse as virgin polypropylene. PureCycle Technologies, Inc. holds a global…
PureCycle Technologies, Inc. is a Florida-based corporation focused on commercializing a patented dissolution recycling technology for polypropylene that physically separates the polymer from other plastics, colors, odors and impurities. The company's Technology restores recycled polypropylene waste into like-new resin, called PureFive® resin, which has similar properties and applicability for reuse as virgin polypropylene. PureCycle Technologies, Inc. holds a global license for the Technology from P&G and has introduced an important new product to the global polypropylene market that will assist corporations in meeting their sustainability goals, as well as federal and state regulations and mandates, providing consumers with polypropylene-based products that are sustainable, and reducing overall polypropylene waste in the world’s landfills and oceans.
PureCycle Technologies, Inc. generates revenue primarily through the sale of its PureFive® resin to customers across various industries. The company's process includes feed pre-processing, purification using a dissolution recycling process that employs supercritical fluids to extract and filter out contaminants, and compounding, which involves blending the resin with virgin resin or additives to meet end-user specifications. Revenue is derived from offtake subscription agreements and letters of intent with resin distributors, resin converters, compounders, manufacturers of consumer goods, automotive components, textiles, carpets and rugs, and food and beverage producers seeking sustainable polypropylene solutions.
The company operates through the following segments:
• Purification. This segment encompasses the dissolution recycling process that uses a combination of solvent, temperature, and pressure to return polypropylene feedstock to near-virgin condition through a novel configuration of commercially-available equipment and unit operations. The Purification process puts the plastic through a physical extraction process using supercritical fluids that both extract and filter out other plastics and additives to purify the color, opacity and odor of the polypropylene without changing the bonds of the polymer.
• Feed Pre-Processing (Feed PreP). This segment collects, sorts, and prepares polypropylene waste (feedstock) for the dissolution recycling process. The Feed PreP facility in Denver, Pennsylvania currently provides the required mix necessary to meet the offtake requirements at the Ironton Facility and features advanced sorting capabilities that can handle various types of plastics in addition to polypropylene, enabling processing of mixed plastic bales.
• Compounding. This segment involves blending PureFive® resin with either virgin resin or additives to modify the resin to meet the end-user’s specifications including melt flow, flexibility, clarity, color and strength. The company utilizes various third-party operators to perform substantially all of its compounding activities but is completing a capital project at the Ironton Facility to perform the majority of compounding activities in-house.
PureCycle Technologies, Inc. operates in the polypropylene recycling industry, where it holds a unique position due to its patented dissolution recycling technology that produces near-virgin quality recycled polypropylene. Unlike mechanical recycling, which does not remove other plastics and additives from the end-product, and chemical recycling, which requires substantial energy expenditure and results in higher costs, PureCycle's technology uses significantly less energy and reduces production costs compared to virgin resin production. The company's competitive advantage lies in its ability to produce food-safe, high-quality recycled polypropylene that meets stringent industry benchmarks for melt flow, mechanical properties, purity, odor and function, as validated by P&G, strategic partners and independent third-party labs. Key competitors include traditional mechanical and chemical recyclers, though PureCycle's process addresses the quality limitations inherent in those methods.
PureCycle Technologies, Inc. serves a diversified customer base across multiple industries seeking sustainable polypropylene solutions. The company intends to market and sell PureFive® resin to resin distributors, resin converters, compounders, and manufacturers of consumer goods, automotive components, textiles, carpets and rugs, as well as food and beverage producers. These customers are driven by sustainability goals, regulatory requirements, and consumer demand for environmentally responsible products, enabling PureCycle to address end markets where high-quality, food-safe recycled polypropylene is in demand.
Sector:Basic MaterialsSector rationalePureCycle Technologies manufactures and sells PureFive® resin, a recycled polypropylene that serves as a raw material for other manufacturers. Its revenue model is based on selling this intermediate polymer to resin distributors, converters, and manufacturers of consumer goods and automotive components, which fits the definition of processing raw materials sold onward to other manufacturers.Industry:Commodity ChemicalsBasic MaterialsPrimaryPureCycle Technologies manufactures PureFive® resin, which is a recycled polypropylene polymer. Polypropylene is a base plastic and polymer, and the company sells this resin to distributors, converters, and manufacturers as a commodity input.Classified using BQ-MICSCIK: 0001830033