Standic Antwerp Partners with Pryme to Store Pyrolysis Oil from plastic waste
01.29.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

January 29, 2025 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- Standic Antwerp has announced a strategic partnership with Pryme for the storage of pyrolysis oil, a circular product derived from plastic waste. This collaboration positions Standic as one of the pioneers in the storage of this sustainable material within the Port of Antwerp.

 

Pryme selected Standic for its cutting-edge infrastructure, flexible and proactive approach, and value-added services, all of which align with the innovative requirements of handling circular products.

This partnership reflects Standic Antwerp’s commitment to supporting sustainable solutions and advancing the circular economy through its industry-leading expertise and infrastructure.

 

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