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Chemical recycling in Europe may take 20-30 years to obtain price parity with virgin plastics production: Report

Taanvi Sawhnay by Taanvi Sawhnay
June 10, 2025
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Chemical recycling in Europe may take 20-30 years to obtain price parity with virgin plastics production: Report

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Despite approaching mandates and ambitious corporate objectives, chemical recycling in Europe stays nascent mostly due to unattractive economics. A new report posted by global con sultancy corporation, Bain & Company, has disclosed that the enterprise is worth over €400-bn in cumulative capex and price parity with virgin plastics manufacturing can be accomplished in 20-30 years. Plastics corporations now have a window of opportunity to be early movers and reap material benefits.

Recycled polyolefins in Europe expenses more than twice as a whole lot as virgin polyolefins. Market forces alone are in enough to drive change as customer demand is price sensitive and volumes are too constrained to generate substantial price advantages.

According to the report, policy could perform a significant role to close the supply-demand gap. Like the sustainable diesel and aviation fuel mandates, European plastic corporations could start small and progressively growth recycled material combining needs. For example, counttry level or regional combining mandates that grow chemical recycling market penetration by 1-2% annually could release over 15% share of the plastics marketplace by 2040. This pathway can deliver a smooth ramp-up with conceivable capital demands, healthy returns, and minimum margin erosion or unintended substrate switching. Longer term, maturing technologies and accumulated operational experience will unlock cost efficiencies, sooner or later last the distance with virgin plastics. The industry is growing technologies across the recycling procedure, from waste sorting to pre-treatment of waste.

“Our analysis indicates that chemical recycling should emerge as aggressive with virgin manufacturing once cumulative global extent reaches 650-mt of polyolefins recycled by pyro- lysis, assuming a virgin cost of €1,250 consistent with tonne and depending on gate fees and broader marketplace conditions,” stated Mark Porter, head of Bain & Company’s global Chemicals practice. “This would take at least 20 to 30 years and by then recycled plastic could account for about 20-30% of total plastic requirement.”

Getting to cost parity with marginal manufacturers in Europe would need cumulative global capital expenses of minimal €400-bn in a base case, at a cumulative price premium of ~€270-bn. That premium includes the sum of price premiums that might be paid by customers, regulatory mechanisms, and margin investment by using the value chain.

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“Moving the needle will need a structures approach with regulatory assistance. Once scale reaches vital mass, chemical recycling can transition from a subsidy-reliant push to a call for-driven pull. That inflection point could essentially shift the economics, turning chemical recycling into a competitive, marketplace-driven solution,” stated Mr. Porter.

The report outlines three techniques for plastics producers to become chemical recycling leaders:

First, corporations need to proactively co-create offtake opportunities in close collaboration with price chain partners while putting them selves up for long-time period benefit. Early movers can lock in premium waste streams and serve high-value clients, developing a virtuous cycle of scale and performance. These positions are hard to replicate as soon as set up.

Second, leading corporations must actively engage with regulators on policy levers crucial to their businesses and assist to materialize them. Reframing public dialogue and perception around the function of plastics is similarly essential, highlighting both the performance advantages and the sustainability potential of plastics while managed responsibly.

Lastly, producers should be willing to be bendy and rewrite their playbooks. Leaders will experiment with new business models, novel sourcing strategies, and unconventional partnerships. That may want to form 10-12 months offtake agreements with dynamic pricing mechanisms – the kind of creative moves that may be invisible from the outside but lay the basis for future benefit.

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Taanvi Sawhnay

Taanvi Sawhnay

I’m Taanvi Sawhnay, known as Tan, a professional blogger with a deep interest in the global chemical industry. I’ve spent years writing for various platforms, delivering insightful analysis and up-to-date news. At ChemDive, I share my knowledge and passion, making complex industry trends accessible to professionals, academics, and enthusiasts alike. My goal is to engage readers with clear, informative content while keeping them informed about the latest developments in the chemical world.

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