Evonik Invests in Interface Polymer’s Additives for Sustainable Plastics
Interface Polymers’ Polarfin additives shown to simplify to the processing of plastics such as mixtures of PE and PP.
Evonik has invested in the British company Interface Polymers Ltd., whose Polarfin additives reportedly simplify the processing of plastics such as mixtures with PE or PP. At the same time, Interface Polymers’ technology has been shown to make it possible to recycle such plastics.
As a specialty chemicals company, Evonik is working on solutions for the circular economy at many levels. Polyethylene and polypropylene are versatile and widely used plastics because of their low weight and durability. However, their poor compatibility with other materials is a drawback. So far, costly and time-consuming surface preparation was the only solution. The unique Polarfin additive technology developed by Interface Polymers is said to make such preparation unnecessary. Moreover, it greatly reduces the amount of additives needed. As a result, mixed plastics are easier to recycle.
Interface Polymers was established in 2016 to commercialize inventions made in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Warwick in Coventry (UK). A core competency of this company is the use of its Polarfin technology to make the surface of polyolefins compatible with other materials. Diblock copolymers combine PE and PP with polar materials to improve their compatibility with metals, ceramics, and other plastics. This offers advantages in recycling of mixed plastics, adhesion of paints inks and glues to plastic surfaces, and dispersion of materials within molded plastics.
Said Evonik’s head of venture capital Bernhard Mohr, “Many modern applications would be unthinkable without plastics, but recycling them is still a big challenge. Interface Polymers’ additive technology offers a solution and is an excellent fit with Evonik’s Circular Plastics Program.” The Sustainability Tech Fund launched by Evonik in 2022 is adding Interface Polymers to its investment portfolio. In this way, the Evonik Group is strengthening its technological expertise to realize its sustainability goals.
Said CEO of Interface Polymers CEO Ross Bagline, “Our Polarfin additive technology modifies and improves the properties of the world’s most commonly used plastics. It can solve several key environmental challenges with their use today. We are delighted to have a world-class company like Evonik as an investor and development partner, and we look forward to making polymers the best solution for so many human needs”.
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