GPCA researches GCC views on recycling

Study finds most residents uninformed on recyclable and degradable plastic A recent survey commissioned by the Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), the voice of the petrochemical industry in the Arabian Gulf, has revealed that only 38% of GCC residents have an informed view of recyclable and degradable plastics, signalling the need to incorporate more …

UAE, KSA seek projects

UAE and Saudi Arabia agree to look for joint strategic partnerships: At a retreat in Riyadh, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia have agreed to look for joint strategic partnerships, according to Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Faleh.  “This blessed journey will achieve its goals,” he said …

GPCA presents awards

Association recognises best-practice contributions to the plastics industry Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), the voice of the downstream hydrocarbon industry in the Arabian Gulf, has announced the winners of the 7th edition of the GPCA Plastics Excellence Awards. The awards were given on 9 April during the 8th GPCA PlastiCon. SABIC in partnership with …

Exxon, SABIC pick site

Companies officially select location in Texas for proposed $10bn petrochem project ExxonMobil Chemical Co. and Saudi Basic Industries Corp. (SABIC) announced on April 19 that they have officially selected a site in San Patricio County, Texas, for a potential multibillion-dollar petrochemical project. The state offered Texas Enterprise Fund grants of $1.35m to SABIC US Projects …

DIGITAL ALLIANCE

Obeikan Group and GE are partnering to advance digital manufacturing in Saudi Arabiaby bringing new technologies to food & beverage and consumer package goods factories GE has signed a ground breaking partnership agreement in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with Obeikan Investment Group to provide advanced digital technologies, transforming key manufacturing plants into smart factories. …

Unilever launches process for recycling plastic sachets

Pilot plant in Indonesia will apply CreaSolv approach for recovering plastic from waste London Unilever has unveiled new  technology for recycling sachet waste: the  CreaSolv Process, developed with the Fraunhofer  Institute for Process Engineering and  Packaging IVV in Germany and inspired by  an innovation used to recycle TV sets. Billions of single-use sachets are sold …