MBA Polymers has announced that its processing plant in Worksop, U.K., has received the first load of automotive shredder residue (ASR) from European Metal Recycling’s (EMR) new recycling facility in Oldbury, U.K. EMR is MBA Polymer’s joint venture partner on the project.
The shipment totaled 20 metric tons of plastic scrap, which is being processed and will be transformed into high quality plastic resin for use in a range of manufacturing applications. MBA says the new EMR facility is the largest in the U.K, and is the main feeder yard for EMR’s operations throughout the U.K.
Earlier this year MBA announced that through a significant capital infusion it would expand its Worksop production capacity by 40 percent to 50,000 metric tons per year. Paul Mayhew, MBA’s global sourcing manager, says that the facility expects to grow the amount of material it will be taking in as the EMR facility expands its throughput.
Latest from Recycling Today
- Sourgum launches services in Mississippi
- PLASTICS provides FFRA, staffing updates
- Metals Innovation Initiative announces competition to address problems in Kentucky’s metals industry
- Dow, Mura Technology cancel chemical recycling plant in Germany
- Brightmark, Lewis Salvage partnership processes 1M pounds of medical plastics
- US paper recycling rate, exports down in '24
- Century Aluminum to restart idled production at South Carolina smelter
- Teaching kids the value of recycling