Borealis Acquires Majority Stake in Renasci's Ostend Facility, Belgium, Demonstrating Commitment to Leading Circular Economy Transformation

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Borealis, a leading provider of polyolefin solutions and circular products, has acquired a majority stake of 50.01% in Renasci, a provider of recycling solutions and creator of the Smart Chain Processing (SCP) concept. The investment will give Borealis access to chemically recycled feedstock and strengthen its portfolio of recycled products. Borealis plans to leverage its market position and technological capabilities to accelerate progress on circularity. The acquisition is part of Borealis' strategy to increase the volume of circular products and solutions and support its goal of becoming circular in plastic and carbon.

Borealis acquires a majority stake in Renasci signalling on-going commitment to leading the transformation to a circular economy

Borealis increases its financial investment in Renasci to acquire a majority shareholding position of 50.01%

Investment will provide Borealis increasing access to chemically recycled feedstock, strengthening the  portfolio of virgin-level grade recycled products

in action: Borealis will leverage its market position and innovative technological capabilities to unlock the potential of Renasci’s Smart Chain Processing concept to accelerate progress on circularity

Borealis, one of the world’s leading providers of advanced and circular polyolefin solutions and a European market leader in base chemicals, fertilizers and the mechanical recycling of plastics, has acquired a majority stake in Renasci N.V., a Belgium-based provider of innovative recycling solutions and the creator of the novel Smart Chain Processing (SCP) concept.

Borealis announced the acquisition of a ; today it announces an increase of its investment to acquire a majority stake of 50.01%, signalling on-going confidence in the potential of Renasci’s patented SCP concept to drive the circular transformation. The investment is an important component of Borealis’ strategy to reach its ambitious circular goals, which target a six-fold increase in the volume of circular products and solutions to 600 kilotonnes by 2025, rising to 1.8 million tonnes by 2030. The acquisition will support Borealis to reach these goals by providing increasing long-term access to chemically recycled feedstock from Renasci’s Ostend facility and through enabling access to key circular technologies.

SCP is unique because it enables the processing of multiple waste streams using different recycling technologies under one roof, resulting in exceptionally high valorisation of waste. Through leveraging its market access, know-how, and innovative technological capabilities, Borealis will accelerate the implementation of the SCP concept and will also explore opportunities for replicating the model in strategic locations.

“With this investment, we mark another milestone on our path to realising our Strategy 2030 goals. Our acquisition of a controlling stake in Renasci has the potential to unlock significant progress on circularity for our entire industry, and is proof of the  spirit in action,” says Borealis CEO Thomas Gangl.

“We are committed to leading our industry towards a more sustainable future, and this acquisition is pivotal to our success. Renasci and its SCP concept are perfectly aligned to Borealis’ circular cascade model, which sits at the heart of our ambition to become circular in plastic and in carbon,” says Lucrèce Foufopoulos, Borealis Executive Vice President of Polyolefins, Circular Economy Solutions and Innovation & Technology.

Strengthening Borealis’  portfolio

The controlling stake in Renasci will support Borealis to further strengthen its Borcycle™ C range of product offerings by providing future supply security of chemically recycled feedstock. Borcycle C is a portfolio of transformational chemical recycling solutions with ISCC (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification) PLUS-certified content based on the mass balance approach, giving polyolefin-based, post-consumer waste another life. Chemically identical to products derived from fossil feedstock, Borcycle C solutions are suitable for all applications, including those that are subject to stringent quality and safety regulations such as healthcare and food packaging, which cannot always be met using mechanically recycled materials.

“Following 18 months of successful cooperation, we’re pleased to receive this increased investment from Borealis signalling its ongoing confidence in the Smart Chain Processing concept to drive circularity. Borealis’ strategic market position and commitment to the circular economy mean it is ideally placed to develop and implement the SCP concept, as well as to leverage our combined technological capabilities to unlock further circular progress” says Gert Vanderseypen, General Manager, Renasci.