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GCR Group Opens Innovation Hub to Develop Sustainable Polymer-based Solutions


As part of continuous investment, GCR Group has announced the recent opening of a dedicated R&D center in La Bisbal del Penedés, Tarragona, Spain.
This ‘Innovation Hub’ is intended to build on 20 years of experience in materials technology and develop short-term and long-term polymer-based solutions that minimize environmental impact. The overall company investment is expected to reach Euros 100 million by 2025.
Combined with the new state-of-the-art 200,000 Tons recycling plant opening in 2023, these investments reflect a long-term vision created when the company was founded in 2001; ’Innovating our Sustainable Tomorrow’.
R-polyolefins with Material Properties as Virgin Plastics
While materials based on virgin polymer resins have well-defined and consistent properties, working with recycled materials or finding ways to reduce carbon footprint presents new challenges that require experimentation to solve. Often custom solutions need to be created considering the waste stream and the application. This is why GCR believes collaborative partnerships in ‘co-creation’ projects within the value chain are vital. The new 2000m2 Innovation Hub concentrates the technical expertise of GCR’s talented team. It includes all the equipment necessary for incubation and proof of concept from development to pilot plant and final production.
Existing collaborations involve technical institutions, equipment suppliers, raw material and waste-stream suppliers, plastic converters and brand owners. GCR also offers turn-key project management where customers completely trust GCR’s capabilities. “We prefer to send you all our scrap because the quality you’re getting out of it is something we will never reach,” quoted a major converter.
GCR’s extensive materials know-how and relentless attention to quality are reflected in existing product ranges. CICLIC® R-polyolefins (Recycled polyolefins) are based on ‘up-cycling’ fully traceable waste streams and can deliver similar and consistent material properties as virgin plastics with 60-80% lower Carbon Footprint certification. GRANIC® mineral-filled masterbatches and compounds can offer up to a 30% reduction in energy costs in downstream polymer processing.
Combining Technical and Processing Expertise
In addition to an extensive range of existing products, the Innovation Hub combines GCR’s comprehensive technical and processing expertise to customize products and bring solutions to the challenges encountered when using post-consumer or post-industrial waste or carbon footprint/LCA improvement. GCR can enhance the value of waste streams through, for example, compatibilizers or capturing/blocking odor-producing bacteria. In addition, it has developed bio-polymer-based and biodegradable solutions.
We firmly believe that we have the capability, agility and vision to accelerate the circular economy,” says Santiago Sans, Innovation director at GCR. “Through this investment, we demonstrate our belief in collaboration with like-minded partners in the value chain.”
Finding new sustainable solutions will require changes in how the plastics industry traditionally works, a combination of know-how, new ways of thinking, and a long-term vision. GCR’s investments in Innovation Hub and the new recycling plant bring new tools to help facilitate these changes. This is another example of GCR’s long-term commitment to the circular economy.
In particular, GCR has created specifications for the exact solution that can replace 100% of virgin plastics through collaboration and innovation across the value chain.
Source: GCR Group




Publication date: 16/11/2022

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 870292.