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Neste strengthens chemical recycling logistics infrastructure in Europe

Neste strengthens chemical recycling logistics infrastructure in Europe
The Tepsa Netherlands terminal in the Port of Rotterdam (photo courtesy Tepsa Netherlands).

Finland-headed oil refiner and renewable products major Neste Oyj is enhancing its chemical recycling capabilities by collaborating with Tepsa Netherlands, a subsidiary of France-headed tank storage and terminal operator Tepsa Infra SAS on the storage and handling of liquefied waste plastic in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Following successful industrial-scale processing runs, Neste is moving towards using larger quantities of liquefied waste plastic as a raw material at its Porvoo refinery in Finland and turning it into “Neste RE”, a high-quality recycled drop-in feedstock for the production of new plastics and chemicals.

As Neste is securing liquefied waste plastic supply through various suppliers across Europe, this central and major logistics hub offers seamless connectivity to the continent’s expansive infrastructure.

Located in the Port of Rotterdam

This partnership with Tepsa Netherlands is focused on the implementation of advanced aggregation tanks, underscoring the company’s commitment to expanding its liquefied waste plastic processing capabilities and advancing the circular economy.

The aggregation tanks will be located in the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands to optimize supply chains and streamline logistics.

The state-of-the-art tank solution and surrounding infrastructure will ensure safe and reliable storage of liquefied waste plastic.

The preparation and installation of the tanks have been meticulously planned demonstrating both companies’ commitment to safety and excellence.

The new aggregation tanks in Rotterdam enable efficient logistics and are crucial in optimizing our supply chain and reaching our ambitious goals of processing liquefied waste plastic. We are continuously expanding our network of suppliers for liquefied waste plastic and the new storage significantly enhances our offtake flexibility. This paves the way for a more sustainable and circular plastics economy and we are excited about the opportunities this collaboration brings, said Andreas Teir, Head of Chemical Recycling at Neste.

Tepsa Netherlands expects the tanks to be operational in the second half of 2025, matching the schedule for the ongoing construction of capacity upgrading facilities for liquefied waste plastic in Porvoo.

This new collaboration marks a significant advancement in our long-term commitment to sustainability and the energy transition. In the second half of 2025, we will begin stocking liquefied waste plastic, diversifying our product portfolio, and reinforcing our leadership in the storage of more sustainable, low-carbon products. Building on our existing collaboration with Neste, this partnership supports our strategy to broaden our service offering and to support Neste in paving the way for a more sustainable and circular economy, said Bruno Hayem, CEO of Tepsa.

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