Lee Sang-geun (left), head of Korea Zinc’s strategies and planning division, and Lee Hwa-young, head of LG Chem’s sustainability business, take a photo after signing a memorandum of understanding on cooperation for US waste plastic recycling business on March 14, 2024, in Seoul (Courtesy of Korea Zinc) Korea Zinc Inc., the leading global zinc and lead smelter, and LG Chem Ltd., South Korea’s top petrochemical producer, joined hands for the plastic waste recycling business in the US to seek new growth drives in the eco-friendly industry.
Korea Zinc and LG Chem said on Friday they have agreed to jointly develop a resource circulation system through the plastic waste recycling business in the US, the world’s largest economy.
LG Chem plans to utilize its various technologies, which improve the quality of recycled plastic waste. to cooperate with Korea Zinc specializing in securing plastic waste and processing plastic waste from electronic devices.
“The partnership is expected to create a real resource circulation system by combining Korea Zinc’s unrivaled technology to secure recycling raw materials and extract intermediate goods with LG Chem’s world-class plastic waste recycling technology,” said Lee Hwa-young, head of LG Chem’s sustainability business, in a joint statement.
FUTURE GROWTH ENGINE
Korea Zinc and LG Chem have been seeking a new growth drive in the recycling industry. The global plastic waste recycling market was forecast to double to 120 trillion won ($90.3 billion) by 2030 from the current 60 trillion won, industry sources in Seoul said.
LG Chem has been struggling in its main petrochemical businesses such as plastic basic materials manufacturing as the South Korean chemical industry was in a structural downturn due to low-priced products from China.
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