ExxonMobil Launches Third Advanced Recycling Unit in Baytown, Texas
ExxonMobil has commenced operations of its third advanced recycling unit at its Baytown, Texas facility. This unit enhances the capacity to process 250 million pounds of plastic waste annually, supporting the company's strategy to combat plastic waste and promote a circular economy. ExxonMobil aims for 450 million pounds of global advanced recycling capacity by the end of 2026, reflecting its commitment to scalable recycling technologies. The project also stimulates local economic growth by creating skilled jobs.

ExxonMobil has launched its third advanced recycling unit at the Baytown, Texas facility, capable of processing 250 million pounds of plastic waste per year. This addition advances ExxonMobil's strategy to reduce plastic waste and promote a circular economy, using proprietary technologies to convert hard-to-recycle plastics into reusable raw materials.
The company aims to achieve a global capacity of 450 million pounds of advanced recycling by the end of 2026. The project also supports local economic growth by creating skilled jobs, aligning with broader sustainability goals amid rising global plastic waste concerns.




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