QMRE gears up for end of lockdown

QM Recycled Energy (QMRE) has taken advantage of the lockdown to upgrade and fine-tune the operation of its P250 demonstration and development plastic waste-2-oil plant, the UK’s first container-sized, modular and fully automatic pyrolysis-driven plant.

The P250 WASTX model, from German manufacturer Biofabrik, is QMRE’s demonstration unit designed to provide prospective customers in the UK and The Republic of Ireland (ROI) with an easily accessible, practical, hands-on system which demonstrates how end-of-life plastic waste can be turned into oil and ultimately back into renewable plastic.

QMRE has been appointed Biofabrik’s exclusive distributor in the UK and ROI for the WASTX P- series plant and equipment.

 QMRE has spent several years researching the market for an affordable, easy-to-use and technologically-sound solution to the problems of plastic waste. Plastic waste that can be turned into oil then back into renewable plastic. The past twelve months has seen us work hand-in-hand with Biofabrik in developing the P250 and in preparing the ground for the industrial scale    P5000 model which is now in production.

Once lockdown is fully over the demonstration P250 will provide our prospective customers, with whom we have been in discussions over the past year, with an opportunity to see for themselves how cost-effective and efficient our solution is for the scourge of plastic waste pollution.

QMRE’s co-founder and joint managing director Tim StClair-Pearce commented, “The P250 demonstrates how we can offer an affordable, technologically-sound solution to end-of-life plastic waste using a proven continuous-processing method that solves the problem and provides a swift pay-back.”

For further information and the opportunity to take a walk-round demonstration of the P250 at our Kent site visit www.qmre.ltd.

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