Viru Keemia Grupp (VKG)
Viru Keemia Grupp (VKG) in Estonia is actively involved in plastic recycling through pyrolysis, leveraging its extensive experience in the thermal processing of oil shale. They aim to convert unsorted plastic waste into oil and gas, contributing to a circular economy.
Company Overview
- Role
- Plant Operator
- Status
- Planned
- Daily Capacity
- Approx. 68.5 (25,000 tonnes annually)
- Technology
- Proprietary
- Headquarters
- Kohtla-Järve, Estonia
- Region
- Europe
Feedstock Types
Products & Output
Plant Locations (1)
Links & Contact
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