Green tech provider increases stake in two compatriot firms
NextChem (Rome;
www.nextchem.it), part of Italian plant manufacturerÂ
Maire Tecnimont (Milan;
www.mairetecnimont.com), said its
NextChem Tech unit acquired another 34% ofÂ
MyReplast Industries (Bedizzole, Italy;
www.myreplastindustries.it) and
MyReplast (Milan) â?? the former operates a production plant for recycled and compounded polymers, while the latter owns the patented NX Replast technology.
NextChem now has a larger share of MyReplast Industries, which has a plant in Bedizzole producing high-purity polymers using the NX Replast tech (Photo: Maire Tecnimont)
The share purchase raises NextChem Techâ??s stake in the companies to 85%; a local entrepreneur holds the remaining 15%. The buyer said the investment amounts to around EUR 8.9 mn, with EUR 5.1 mn payable upon closing and EUR 3.8 mn payable annually until the end of 2027.
Related: NextChem buys 51% stake in plastics recycler MyRemonoNextChem invested in MyReplast Industriesâ??
mechanical plastics recycling plant in Bedizzole in 2019. According to the company, the facility produces 40,000 t/y of high-purity recycled polymers using the NX Replast technology. MyReplast Industriesâ?? recycling business also owns production and trading units in the United Arab Emirates.
The Bedizzole-based firm also recently received government funding for a â??circular economy project to enhance process automationâ?.Â
NextChemâ??s proprietary technology was chosen in 2020 byÂ
Gruppo Hera (Bologna, Italy;
www.gruppohera.it) subsidiary
Aliplast (Ospedaletto dâ??Istrana, Treviso, Italy;
www.aliplastspa.com) for a 30,000 t/y
domestic recycling plant in Modena.30.04.2024 Plasteurope.com [255182-0]