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Elix Polymers Launches ISCC‑Plus Certified Recycled ABS/PC, Validated by Automotive & Toy Industries

Elix Polymers – the Spanish brand with a U.S. presence in Weston, Fla. – has successfully produced its first batches of mechanically recycled ABS/PC (E‑Loop H801 MR) and chemically recycled ABS (E‑Loop M220 CR25). These grades are now commercially available and have already been validated by automotive and toy‑industry customers, who are eager to integrate them into their circular‑economy roadmaps to meet sustainability targets.

E‑Loop H801 MR incorporates mechanically recycled ABS/PC, while E‑Loop M220 CR25 is made from ABS that contains ISCC Plus‑certified sustainable feedstocks. Elix acquires these recycled inputs through long‑term agreements with trusted suppliers, ensuring traceability and consistent quality.

All of Elix’s circular‑economy initiatives are consolidated under the new E‑Loop brand, launched in February. The brand encompasses two key pillars of Elix Sustainable Portfolio Solutions: Circular Plastics and Responsible Innovation.

In October 2020, Elix secured ISCC Plus certification for its Tarragona, Spain facility. ISCC is a globally recognized system that audits sustainable feedstocks, covering circular, bio‑based and renewable materials.

“This certification marks a pivotal step in our circular‑economy strategy,” said Toni Prunera, Head of Business Development and R&D/IP. “We provide products that deliver the same performance as virgin materials, enabling customers to meet their environmental commitments.”

E‑Loop products are part of Elix Polymers’ broader portfolio, with additional grades featuring varied recycled‑stream blends slated for launch soon.


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