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Purecycle Will Construct A New Recycling Facility Near Augusta, Georgia

PureCycle Technologies, Inc. has agreed to establish its first U.S. cluster plant to make ultra-pure recycled polypropylene (rPP) from waste polypropylene with The Augusta Economic Development Authority (PP). The 200-acre site at Augusta Corporate Park will produce over 80 manufacturing jobs, with an initial $440 million investment largely funding three lines with a capacity of 130mm pounds during Phase 1 of the project. Augusta-Richmond County was chosen because of its feed and product delivery supply-chain efficiency, community support, a skilled labour market, and Georgia's business-friendly environment.

PureCycle recycles waste PP using licenced proprietary technology to produce ultra-pure recycled PP for use in consumer goods, automotive, building and construction, and industrial applications.
The organisation has the ability to process a wide range of waste PP with varied amounts of contamination.

"We are happy that a solutions-oriented company like PureCycle will be joining the recycling ecosystem we're creating in Georgia," said Pat Wilson, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
"I applaud Governor Brian Kemp, the state Legislature, and our Augusta Economic Development Authority allies for assisting us in maintaining our pro-business environment, which allows us to welcome initiatives like this to Georgia."

The Augusta plant helps boost PureCycle's ability to supply product at scale with a robust process designed to produce 130mm pounds per year per processing line, with additional capacity to build up to five processing lines within Augusta Corporate Park. By 2025, the business expects to have produced one billion pounds of virgin-like rPP from PP across its network. Construction on the company's flagship Ironton, Ohio recycling facility is well underway, and more than 20 years of output has already been pre-sold.

"The Augusta Economic Development Authority is pleased to welcome an innovative and rapidly expanding company to the Augusta Corporate Park. As they construct their facilities and add skilled jobs with higher-than-average pay to the neighbourhood, they contribute to our larger aim to improve our park. We are excited to welcome our second corporate partner to the community "Augusta Economic Development Chairman Steven Kendrick stated

"We are thrilled to be collaborating with the Augusta Economic Development Authority to build our next polypropylene purification facility," stated PureCycle CEO Mike Otworth. "As manufacturers seek sustainable materials for their goods, demand for high-quality recycled polypropylene continues to outstrip supply. Our Augusta location will be critical in our efforts to address the plastics waste challenge."

About PureCycle Technologies
PureCycle Technologies LLC, a subsidiary of PureCycle Technologies, Inc., holds a global licence to market The Procter & Gamble Company's patented solvent-based purification recycling method for converting waste polypropylene (PP) into virgin-like resin. Color, odour, and other impurities are removed from recycled feedstock using a patented method, resulting in virgin-like polypropylene suited for any PP market.

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