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Recycling

Borealis and BlueAlp partner to advance chemical recycling

Dec 29, 2025

Borealis announced a strategic partnership with BlueAlp, a leading chemical recycling technology company. The partnership will see Borealis transfer its majority share in Renasci, a chemical recycling company based in Ostend, Belgium, to BlueAlp, while acquiring a 10% share in BlueAlp to support its future growth and scale-up.


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Renasci plant in Oostend, Belgium.

 

Renasci licensed BlueAlp’s technology to create a 20 kt p.a. scale-up plant, which BlueAlp engineered, constructed, and has supported throughout its operation in recent years.

 

Moving from supporting operations to directly operating the asset is a logical next step in BlueAlp’s growth. This will accelerate technology innovation, establish a robust platform for producing high-quality circular feedstock, and further strengthen BlueAlp’s licensing proposition.

 

Following the agreement, BlueAlp will lead the next phase of development and further advancement of Renasci, while Borealis continues to develop customer solutions based on chemically-recycled feedstock.

 

“Borealis’ direct support comes at a pivotal moment in the chemical recycling industry, where rapid expansion of capacity is needed to achieve recycled content targets. Their market experience and materials expertise will support our growth and position us well to turn more plastic waste into high-quality circular feedstock,” commented Valentijn de Neve, BlueAlp CEO.

 

”The deepening of the partnership with BlueAlp, combining assets and technology, will accelerate progress in chemical recycling for the industry. It will allow Borealis to accelerate serving our customer base with an ever-broadening range of polymers based on chemically recycled feedstock. This transaction is fully in line with Borealis We4Customers Strategy, helping customers to deliver on their sustainability ambitions, whilst strengthening the innovation and operational focus of the group,” added Stefan Doboczky, Borealis CEO.

 

The financial details of the transaction are not being disclosed.


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