Innovative Plastic Pollution Management Showcased by Vary Tech at INC-5 in Busan, South Korea
During the fifth session of the INC-5 on Plastic Pollution held in Busan, South Korea, Hunan Vary Tech Co., Ltd. made a notable impression by showcasing its advanced technologies aimed at managing plastic waste. This event was an excellent platform for the company, which has been dedicated to solid waste recycling for two decades. Vary Tech specializes in converting waste plastics into useful resources such as oil, gas, and carbon using innovative pyrolysis technology.
The spotlight was on Vary Tech's 6th generation pyrolysis technology, which has been significantly refined through over ten years of research and development. The system boasts an impressive capability of processing up to 150 tons of waste plastic daily while maintaining a near-zero flue gas sealing coefficient and achieving a pyrolysis gas recovery rate of up to 90%. These features indicate a substantial advancement in energy efficiency, with a reported 15% lower energy consumption compared to traditional incineration methods. Vary Tech’s technology stands out not only for its economic benefits but also for its strong emphasis on safety and environmental protection.
In a noteworthy collaboration, Vary Tech signed a cooperation agreement with a South Korean recycling firm, which has 15 years of expertise in the industry. This partnership aims to foster joint efforts in the chemical recycling of waste plastics, tapping into the Korean company’s proficiency in recycling synthetic resins and solid fuel production. Notably, this firm has been key in South Korea's initiatives towards solid fuel production and comprehensive recycling, with an impressive annual output exceeding 10,000 tons.
The partnership between Chinese and South Korean companies marks a significant step forward in global strategies to address plastic pollution. This collaborative model could pave the way for broader international cooperation, reflecting a growing trend in the environmental protection industry where plastic waste management is becoming a burgeoning market.
Vary Tech's success is further highlighted by its involvement in China's first commercial plastic chemical recycling project, which has been operating stably for five years and processing 220,000 tons of waste annually. The company’s technology has already been employed across various international projects, including those in South Korea, Brazil, and Japan, demonstrating a solid foundation for further global engagement.
As international agreements progress, the collaboration between enterprises like Vary Tech and their counterparts abroad offers promising pathways for combating the pressing challenge of plastic waste. With hopes for increased participation across industries, Vary Tech’s endeavors reflect a conscientious push towards sustainable solutions that not only align with global sustainability goals but also harness the economic potential of recycling technologies.
The INC-5 forum served as an essential venue for continuing the dialogue on international cooperation in environmental challenges. Interested parties can follow further developments and collaborations through Vary Tech’s official communication channels, including their website and social media platforms. These partnerships embody the future of ecological management, moving towards a world where plastic pollution can be efficiently managed through innovation and collaboration.