Danish Innovation Pioneers Circular Solution for Recycling PUR
The PURfection Project
The project, PURfection, is a collaborative effort between industry and research sectors, funded by Innovation Fund Denmark with an investment of 12 million Danish kroner.
Polyurethane is used in a range of products, including refrigerators, mattresses, shoes, wind turbine blades, and cars, and represents 8 percent of total global plastic production.
Currently, 95 percent of PUR waste globally ends up incinerated or in landfills, with only a small portion recycled into lower-value applications.
The goal of PURfection is to enable the recycling of used PUR plastic into high-quality polyurethane, like the original material. This process is challenging, so challenging that project manager, Signe Grønborg from the Danish Technological Institute, compares it to extracting flour from a baked cake to reuse in new baking.
The project involves a consortium including the Danish Technological Institute (project leader), Aarhus University, Danish companies PLIXXENT, DanFoam, FLSmidth, Tinby A/S, HJ Hansen, Eldan, Copenhagen Municipality, and the material science-based global company DOW.
The technology, initially developed and patented by Aarhus University and the Danish Technological Institute, focuses on recycling both main components of PUR: polyols and isocyanates. The project also targets other PUR-containing products and complex, mixed waste streams.
The PUR-plastics are chemically very different from product to product therefore the next objective is to break down polyol molecules into smaller monomers, creating a clean and uniform raw material suitable for production of various polyurethane types.
PURfection aims for a comprehensive solution for PUR recycling, from production to waste processing and remanufacturing basic chemicals from spent PUR. The consortium's wide-ranging expertise is vital for a circular solution, including industry representatives like DanFoam, which produces mattresses and cushions from PUR foam.
Contact details and more information
Visit the project website to learn more about PURfection (click to open new window)