SK Geo Centric holds a groundbreaking ceremony for Ulsan ARC, a waste plastic recycling complex, on Nov. 15, 2023 (Courtesy of SK Innovation, the company parent) South Korea’s SK Geo Centric Co. on Wednesday broke ground on a waste plastic recycling complex to transform itself into a green petrochemical producer with a future growth driver in the eco sector, amid slowing growth in the chemical sector stemming from global oversupply.
SK Geo Centric, formerly SK Global Chemical, started construction of the Ulsan Advanced Recycling Cluster (ARC) with an investment of 1.8 trillion won ($1.4 billion) in the refining and petrochemical complex of its parent, SK Innovation Co. in the coastal city 400 kilometers (250 miles) southeast of Seoul.
SK Geo Centric is slated to complete work there by the end of 2025 and begin recycling some 320,000 tons of waste plastics a year starting in 2026. That amount is about 9% of all trash incremented or landfilled annually in Korea, said SK Innovation, the country's top energy company.
Currently, only uncontaminated plastics are recycled, but the Ulsan ARC will process a greater variety of wastes including contaminated plastics and textiles.
“The Korean chemical industry will leap forward once again based on a new future growth engine — recycled plastic,” said SK Geo Centric CEO Na Kyung-soo at the groundbreaking ceremony for the complex.
PRE-ORDERS
Global beauty, fashion, food and beverage makers such as L'Oréal S.A. and Evian have already placed orders to buy 30% of annually recycled plastic from the Ulsan ARC, according to SK Geo Centric.
The company is known to have agreed with those customers to sell the products at prices double or triple those of materials manufactured via the existing process.
This comes as the European Union requires that plastic packaging contain 10% to 35% recycled content, depending on the application, by 2030.
SK Geo Centric aims to sell 70% of its output from the cluster even before construction is completed. It plans to leave the rest for sales later, amid expectations that product prices will rise higher, even though it could sign supply deals for all of its production. SK Geo Centric CEO Na Kyung-soo speaks at a groundbreaking ceremony for the Ulsan ARC (Courtesy of SK Innovation) “Supply is absolutely short compared with demand in the market,” Na told reporters on Tuesday.
The global plastic recycling market was forecast to grow to 600 trillion won by 2050, Na said, quoting research from consulting firm McKinsey. SK Geo Centric expects the market to top that prediction, however, Na said.
“Once the new cluster is fully operating in 2027, we are likely to log operating profit of 250 billion won to 300 billion won based on sales of more than 700 billion won,” Na said, indicating its operating profit margin would be around 40% — far higher than those of all domestic industries including the petrochemical sector.
OVERSEAS FACILITIES
SK Geo Centric expected few competitors in the waste plastic recycling sector as the company has secured strong technological competitiveness for the business.
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