November 21, 2024
Trinseo’s Depolymerization Plant Hosts Ghent University Research Team
Trinseo welcomed Prof. Dr. Ir. Steven De Meester, assistant professor of Bioscience Engineering at Ghent University, and his research team from the Laboratory for Circular Process Engineering in Belgium, who visited the company’s R&D and recycling facilities in Terneuzen, the Netherlands, on October 30. This event provided a unique opportunity for Trinseo’s R&D experts to engage with academia, facilitating in-depth discussions on the latest polymer recycling advancements, with a particular focus on dissolution-based technologies.
As a leading expert in the field, Dr. De Meester has a distinguished background in both conventional and advanced recycling methods. His team at Ghent University is among the few globally dedicated to dissolution-based recycling, a sophisticated method that allows high-purity separation of polymers from complex waste streams. Their extensive collaborations with industry and research institutions have helped advance the recycling field greatly.
The visit began with a guided tour of Trinseo’s dissolution pilot plant, showcasing real-life recycling operations and illustrating ongoing projects. The teams discussed industry challenges and opportunities, sparking numerous engaging and constructive conversations. After a wealth of inspiring exchanges, the visit continued with a lecture by Dr. De Meester about his team’s groundbreaking work in polymer recycling. Both teams then presented a range of topics, from technical challenges to the broader environmental and economic implications of advanced recycling technologies.
The day was filled with discussions that highlighted how Trinseo and the Laboratory for Circular Process Engineering have a shared commitment to polymer innovations and sustainability. Trinseo’s R&D team looks forward to collaborating with Dr. De Meester and his research team to further advance recycling technologies and innovations together.