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PureCycle Technologies Raises $250M In Bonds

PureCycle Technologies LLC, Orlando, Florida, has com- pleted the bond financing required to build its commer- cial-scale recycling plant in Ironton, Ohio.The company se- cured about $250 million in bonds for the facility. As a result of the financing, PureCycle reports that it can begin construction on its phase-two industrial line in Iron- ton. Once construction is completed, the Ironton plant will be able to produce more than 105 million pounds of recy- cled polypropylene (PP) per year. In 2019, PureCycle completed phase one of this project, the feedstock evaluation unit,which Mike Otworth, PureCy- cle CEO, said was a smaller version of what it hopes to build with the commercial-scale plant. The feedstock evaluation unit, which is also at the Ironton site, was able to purify carpet scrap, transforming it into clear, odorless ultra-pure recycled PP, the company said.

New Jersey Bans Single-Use Bags

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed New Jersey Sen- ate Bill 864,which prohibits the use of single-use plastic and paper bags in all stores and foodservice businesses state- wide. Starting in May 2022, New Jersey will ban single-use plastic and paper bags and disposable EPS food containers and cups.The state will focus on promoting reusable bags.

MILL BUYING PAPERSTOCK PRICES Average prices per ton PAID BY MILLS . For Baled, F.O.B. Seller’s Dock, Packed to PS-09 standards. ISRI Specifications (PS-09) numbers appear in parentheses. Prices are intended for purposes of REFERENCE ONLY . They do not connote any commitment to sell or buy at the indicated price. Transactions may be completed at any time at a price agreed upon by seller and purchaser.

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