Audi Hungaria: pyrolysis technology for a more sustainable future

As a result of the cooperation between Audi Hungaria and NEW ENERGY Kft., fossil based raw materials can be replaced by the products of pyrolysis , thus contributing to sustainable and resource-efficient production processes.  Audi Hungaria appreciates this successful cooperation with its partners and is currently exploring further possibilities for chemical recycling of plastic waste streams from production. As a result of the cooperation betweenAudi Hungariaand NEW ENERGY Kft., fossil...
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As a result of the cooperation between Audi Hungaria and NEW ENERGY Kft., fossil based raw materials can be replaced by the products of pyrolysis , thus contributing to sustainable and resource-efficient production processes.  Audi Hungaria appreciates this successful cooperation with its partners and is currently exploring further possibilities for chemical recycling of plastic waste streams from production.

Viktor Váradi, CEO of NEW ENERGY Kft. added: "We have spent more than one and a half decades developing chemical recycling  to industrial-scale  in order to  create value for our partners in the transition to a circular economy. Our objective was  to create a win-win situation for our customers, society and the environment  in an economically viable manner.  Our collaboration with Audi Hungaria underlines  that we are on the right track to achieving our sustainability goals and can contribute to the sustainability strategy of the automotive industry. Working with our partners, we can achieve measurable results in replacing fossil-based feedstocks and meeting climate targets."

The cooperation between Audi Hungaria and New Energy has been coordinated and managed by DBH Investment (www.dbh-group.com). The waste management part of the program was supported by Büchl Hungaria (www.buechl.hu/?lang=en).

Dr. László Ürge, Executive Board Member at DBH Investment, added: "Cooperation between multinational companies and innovative SMEs is essential to translate new innovations into industrial practice, especially when implementing the circular economy on an industrial scale. The New Energy technology can turn tire waste into  renewable source of raw materials for the automotive industry and other intermediate industries.  These collaborations may also validate new technological platforms and innovations. We are honoured that we accelerated the collaboration between two world-class companies in this field."

For further information:  www.audi.hu/en/news.html

 

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