Cooperation in the extended testing of chemical recycling products
The international clean tech company Clariter has recently started working with Bureau Veritas. Bureau Veritas is a global leader in testing, inspection and certification.
Clariter and Bureau Veritas have joined forces to conduct comprehensive testing relevant to the chemical recycling of industrial plastic waste. Clariter, as an upcycler, has developed a process that it says offers a large-scale solution to the world's plastic waste problem and an innovative business model. It paves the way for the circular economy, the company writes. The patented technology converts unwanted plastic waste into high-quality, pure industrial product families: White Oils, Paraffinic Waxes and Aliphatic Solvents. The company has an in-house research and development centre and two laboratories to develop innovative chemical recycling products.
Bureau Veritas is an excellent partner for Clariter, as the company is a world leader in the testing industry and has a global presence, according to a statement published on February 15, 2021. This is in line with Clariter's scaling plans, the company adds. Clariter is able to leverage Bureau Veritas' vast network of state-of-the-art laboratories and global team of experts to work on samples from Gliwice, Poland and East London, South Africa. Bureau Veritas, founded in 1828, employs over 75,000 people in more than 1500 offices and laboratories around the globe.
Source: Clariter