Corsair Group International Holding BV has entered a strategic partnership with Swiss-based KERA Energy AG to expand the global distribution of its Plastic PyrolysisPyrolysis is a thermochemical process that converts waste biomass into bio-char, bio-oil, and pyro-gas. It offers significant advantages in waste valorization, turning low-value materials into economically valuable resources. Its versatility allows for tailored products based on operational conditions, presenting itself as a cost-effective and efficient More Oil (PPO), a recycled product derived from household plastic waste. This collaboration aims to increase international availability of Corsair’s advanced recycling product across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Corsair, known for its work in converting plastic waste into usable fuel, will supply KERA with pyrolysis oil produced at its facilities in Thailand, Finland, and future locations. KERA Energy, a firm specializing in sustainable industrial supply chains, will distribute the oil to chemical and refining industries seeking to reduce reliance on fossil-based feedstocks.
KERA Energy brings extensive processing capabilities to the partnership, with the capacity to handle up to 300,000 tons of material annually. The company adheres to ISCC+ and REACH regulations, positioning it as a compliant and capable player in the sustainable raw materials market. Its focus on optimizing supply chains for circular and bio-based products aligns closely with Corsair’s environmental objectives.
Through this partnership, the companies aim to support the production of new, sustainable plastics and chemicals. By redirecting mixed plastic waste away from landfills and incinerators, they are working to close the loop in plastic materials recycling. The collaboration is also expected to facilitate Corsair’s growth trajectory and strengthen its position in the advanced plastic recycling sector.
Overall, this agreement represents a practical step toward enhancing circular economy practices on a global scale, with both firms leveraging their respective strengths to meet the rising demand for sustainable industrial inputs.






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