Dow Chemical Visits Green Harvest Energy(GHE)
Release time:2024-06-26 Number of views: number

Recently, Lei Xiong, the Advanced Recycling and Bio-feedstocks Sr. Implementation Leader of Dow Chemical, visited our company and was given a warm reception by the Chairman and President, Chaoxing Jiang and his team.

 

Chaoxing Jiang firstly accompanies Mr. Lei Xiong on a tour of GHE’s plastic chemical recycling pilot plant. Inside the plant, the pilot device was operating efficiently, converting waste plastics into high-value recycled plastic intermediates. Lei Xiong highly praised GHE's R&D outcomes on technological advancement, equipment stability, long-term continuous reliability, and environment friendly. He stated that this innovative technology and equipment are of great significance in promoting the sustainable development of the plastic circular economy.

 

Subsequently, Chaoxing Jiang accompanied Lei Xiong  to the construction site of the Weifang Plastic Chemical Recycling Project. At the site, workers were carrying out construction in a tense and orderly manner, with the project progressing smoothly and methodically. Chaoxing Jiang provided a detailed introduction to the project's planning, construction progress, and the expected production capacity after it goes into operation. Lei Xiong gave full affirmation to the launch of GHE Weifang project, the nationwide business planning and the exploration of the raw material market. He also expressed his hopes for the projects early commissioning and the acceleration of the cooperation process between both parties.

 

During the discussion, Chaoxing Jiang stated that Dow Chemical, as a leading company in the global chemical industry, has always been forward-looking in guiding the industry's development. He expressed the hope that both parties could strengthen communication and cooperation to jointly promote the innovative development of the plastic chemical recycling industry. Lei Xiong agreed with this, sharing that Dow plans to provide 3 million tons of circular or renewable products produced from plastic waste and other alternative feedstocks annually by 2030. By 2035, all products used in packaging are expected to be 100% reusable or recyclable. Therefore, he believes that the cooperation between the two parties has broad prospects and immense potential.