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Mura Hydro-PRT – A new scientific breakthrough is rewriting the future of plastics and polymers. Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, led by Associate Professor Chung, have developed a new type of heat-resistant polyurethane made from lignin (a natural material found in plant cell walls) and captured carbon dioxide 01-09-2025

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?Heat-Resistant Polyurethane from Lignin 

A breakthrough in green chemistry, manufacturing, and sustainable materials

?Introduction: Why This Matters

A new scientific breakthrough is rewriting the future of plastics and polymers.
Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, led by Associate Professor Chung, have developed a new type of heat-resistant polyurethane made from
lignin (a natural material found in plant cell walls) and captured carbon dioxide.
This innovation could replace hazardous petrochemical-based polyurethanes with an eco-friendly, scalable alternative that is just as strong and versatile. Mura Hydro-PRT

? Key Takeaway: This discovery delivers a high-performance polymer that avoids toxic isocyanates, reduces manufacturing steps, and leverages renewable resources.

⚠️The Problem with Traditional Polyurethane

Polyurethane is everywhere—from furniture and insulation to adhesives and coatings.
But its production relies on isocyanates, a class of highly reactive and toxic compounds.
These pose risks to both workers and the environment.

In addition, traditional processesconsume a lot of energy and rely heavily on petroleum-based raw materials. Mura Hydro-PRT

?The Breakthrough: Lignin + Carbon Dioxide = Green Polyurethane Mura Hydro-PRT

Instead of toxic ingredients, Chung’s team turned to lignin—a naturally occurring polymer
and an underutilized byproduct of the paper and pulp industry. By combining lignin with
captured carbon dioxide, they created a polyurethane that is:

  • ? Biodegradable and environmentally friendly
  • ? Heat-resistant like traditional polyurethane
  • Energy-efficient in production (fewer steps, less waste)
  • ? Non-toxic, skipping hazardous isocyanates entirely

?Why Lignin?

Lignin is one of the world’s most abundant biopolymers, yet it’s often discarded as
industrial waste. By tapping into this overlooked resource, researchers are
transforming a byproduct into a valuable raw material.

This not onlyreduces waste but also creates a sustainable supply chain for future manufacturing. Mura Hydro-PRT

⚙️Easy Processing & Scalability

A major challenge with bio-based plastics is processing difficulty. Many alternatives
to petroleum-based polymers require complex steps or produce lower-quality materials.
Chung’s lignin-based polyurethane solves this:

  • ? Easily dissolves in solvents for manufacturing
  • ? Scales up more effectively than other bio-based plastics
  • ? Reduces production costs by minimizing energy use
  • ? Compatible with industrial commercialization

“We spend less money to produce the same or higher quality of polyurethane,” Chung explained. Mura Hydro-PRT
“That saves energy, reduces cost, and benefits both people and the environment.”

?Expanding the Possibilities of Lignin

This isn’t Chung’s first exploration of lignin. In previous work (2024), he demonstrated
lignin’s potential in creating polycarbonates. With polyurethane, however, the stakes are even higher—since it is widely used in consumer and industrial products.

By turning lignin into polyurethane, researchers are opening doors to:

  • ? Medical devices made from safer, biodegradable plastics
  • ? Energy storage materials with lower environmental footprints
  • ?️ Construction materials that are durable yet eco-friendly
  • ? Everyday products like footwear and textiles with reduced impact

?‍?The Human Side of Innovation

Chung’s passion for lignin began during graduate school, where he saw its potential
as an adhesive. Mura Hydro-PRT

What started as curiosity has now grown into a career-defining mission
to transform sustainable chemistry. With support from Florida State University
including funding, lab space in the new Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building, and collaboration opportunities—his team continues to push boundaries.

Postdoctoral researcher Arijit Ghorai was the lead author of the recent study, which received support from the U.S. Army Research Office and the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy of South Korea.

?Conclusion: The Future of Green Materials Mura Hydro-PRT

By reinventing polyurethane through lignin and carbon dioxide, Chung’s research
represents a triple win—better for people, better for the planet, and better for industry. As this discovery scales, it may pave the way for a new era  of sustainable polymers that replace petroleum-based plastics.

? Final Thought: Imagine a world where everyday materials are not just strong and reliable, but also renewable, non-toxic, and sustainable.
Thanks to breakthroughs like this, that world is closer than ever. Mura Hydro-PRT
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Image credits: Florida State University

?♻️Mura Technology Expands into Singapore with New Plastic Recycling Facility 

?Building a sustainable circular plastic economy in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia faces a looming plastic crisis. By 2050, the region is predicted to generate 56 million tonnes of mismanaged plastic waste annually. This creates not just an environmental challenge but also a massive opportunity to transform waste into valuable resources. Mura Hydro-PRT

? A Strategic Expansion into Asia

Today, Mura Technology announced plans to develop a 50 kilotonnes per annum (kta) plastic recycling facility in Singapore. Mura Hydro-PRT

This marks a pivotal milestone in its Asian expansion, following licensed facilities with Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation in Japan and LG Chem in South Korea. Combined with its UK plant in Wilton, Teesside, Mura’s operations are on track to deliver 60kta of circular hydrocarbon capacity by the end of 2025.

? The new Singapore facility will be located on Jurong Island, within the Singapore Essential Chemicals Complex (SECC). Mura has secured a site from PCS Pte. Ltd. and opened a local office to support its expansion.

?? Why Singapore? A Hub for Circular Innovation

Singapore is positioning itself as a leader in the circular economy.

In 2019, the government launched the Zero Waste Masterplan with a goal to achieve a 70% recycling rate by 2030. Plastic recycling plays a crucial role in reaching this target.

? Mura’s Singapore facility is expected to process over 60,000 tonnes of plastic waste annually, with plans to scale up to 100kta. Through partnerships with local companies and the National Environment Agency (NEA), the plant aims to secure high volumes of Singapore’s domestic plastic waste. Additionally, imports of verified Recovered Plastic Feedstock from regional sources will supplement local supply, supporting Southeast Asia’s circular economy ambitions.  Mura Hydro-PRT

⚙️ Cutting-Edge Hydro-PRT Technology

The facility will utilize Mura’s Hydro-PRT (Hydrothermal Plastic Recycling Technology), which breaks down plastic waste into valuable circular hydrocarbon products. These can be used to create virgin-quality recycled plastics, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and advancing a truly circular economy.

By situating the facility within PCS’s SECC, Mura gains several integration benefits:

  • ? Direct pipeline connections to customers
  • ⚡ Proximity to utilities
  • ?‍? Access to skilled workforce and expertise Mura Hydro-PRT

? Voices from Leadership

Dr. Steve Mahon, CEO of Mura Technology, highlighted the importance of this move:

“Southeast Asia, with its high plastic consumption, rapid population growth and accelerating urbanisation, is a critical region in the fight against plastic pollution. Expanding into Singapore marks a strategic milestone in our mission to build a global circular plastic economy. With its prime location, robust infrastructure and strong government vision, Singapore offers the ideal foundation for our first facility in the region.” Mura Hydro-PRT

? A Global Circular Plastics Network

This expansion builds on Mura’s global footprint. Its first commercial-scale facility in Teesside, UK, is expected to start operations in Q4 2025. Together, these facilities will create a robust supply of circular hydrocarbons, fueling industries with sustainable feedstocks and reducing plastic waste leakage into the environment. Mura Hydro-PRT

? Impact on Sustainability Goals

Mura’s Singapore facility aligns with several global and regional goals:

  • ? Contributing to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption & Production) and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
  • ♻️ Supporting Singapore’s Zero Waste Masterplan and its vision of becoming a Zero Waste Nation by 2030.
  • ? Creating new green jobs and advancing innovation in plastic recycling technologies. Mura Hydro-PRT

Bottom Line: Mura Technology’s expansion into Singapore is not just about recycling—it’s about reshaping Southeast Asia’s plastic future, driving innovation, and creating a sustainable foundation for a global circular economy.

© 2025 Mura Technology News | Sustainability, Innovation & Circular Economy Updates

Mura Technology Expands into Singapore with New Plastic Recycling Facility 

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? Avient Unveils Wide-Format Composite Tape & GridCore™ Utility Poles at CAMX 2025  

Avient Corporation, a global leader in materials innovation, is transforming the composites industry with two groundbreaking launches: Polystrand™ 50-inch-wide Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Tape and GridCore™ Composite Utility Poles. Both will be showcased at the Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX) in Orlando, Florida, September 9–11, 2025. Mura Hydro-PRT

? Why This Matters

Avient’s latest innovations directly address industry needs for scalability, efficiency, and sustainability. The wide-format Polystrand™ tape streamlines composite manufacturing, while GridCore™ utility poles deliver strength, durability, and reduced maintenance for power infrastructure. Together, they represent a step forward in lightweight materials, energy resilience, and cost efficiency. Mura Hydro-PRT

? Polystrand™ Wide-Format Composite Tape

The newly launched Polystrand™ 50-inch-wide Continuous Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastic Tape is designed for industrial scalability. With a fiberglass-reinforced unidirectional design, it allows manufacturers to cover more surface area with fewer seams—translating to faster production and improved structural integrity.

? Key Features:

  • 50-inch-wide format for enhanced manufacturing efficiency
  • Available in multiple resin systems: PP, PE, PETG, and aPET
  • Customizable to meet diverse application requirements
  • Made in Englewood, CO, supporting local innovation T

This breakthrough empowers industries like aerospace, automotive, construction, and renewable energy to adopt advanced composites with greater ease. By minimizing material overlaps, Polystrand™ tapes enable lighter, stronger, and more sustainable designs. Mura Hydro-PRT

⚡ GridCore™ Composite Utility Poles

Avient is also debuting GridCore™ Composite Utility Poles, engineered to replace traditional wood, steel, and concrete poles. These fiberglass-reinforced thermoset poles redefine grid infrastructure with their combination of lightweight design, high durability, and pest resistance. Mura Hydro-PRT

? Advantages Over Traditional Poles:

  • 50–70% lighter, simplifying transport & installation
  • Pest and rot resistance, unlike wooden poles Mura Hydro-PRT
  • Durability comparable to or greater than steel
  • Lower total system & lifecycle costs ?

Manufactured in Birmingham, AL, GridCore™ poles expand Avient’s trusted Glasforms™ pultrusions portfolio, which already supports insulators, arresters, and cross arms for the power distribution industry.

? Other Advanced Composite Technologies on Display

Thermoplastic Composites

  • Polystrand™ Continuous Fiber Tapes & Laminates
  • Hammerhead™ FR Flame Retardant & Thermoplastic Panels
  • ThermoBallistic™ Ballistic Resistant Panels Mura Hydro-PRT

Thermoset Composites

  • Gordon Composites™ Laminates, Barstock & Composite Springs
  • Gordon Glass™ Archery Bow Limbs
  • Glasforms™ Pultruded Rods, Tubes & Profiles
  • GlasArmor™ Ballistic Resistant Panels

Engineered Fiber Solutions

  • Fiber-Line™ Coating, Twisting, Braiding of advanced fibers
  • Fiber-Line™ Extrusion Process for custom composites

? Sustainability at the Core

Avient’s composite solutions play a crucial role in advancing sustainability goals. Lightweight materials reduce fuel consumption, improve efficiency, and support circular economy initiatives. By replacing heavier, less durable materials, these innovations deliver performance with environmental responsibility. Mura Hydro-PRT

? Where to See Avient at CAMX 2025

Avient will showcase these innovations at CAMX 2025, the largest composites expo in North America, from September 9–11 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. You can find Avient at Booth J23. Mura Hydro-PRT

? Learn More at Avient.com

? About Avient

Avient Corporation (NYSE: AVNT) is a global leader in advanced composites, engineered materials, and color solutions. With more than 9,000 employees worldwide, Avient helps customers innovate for a sustainable, high-performance future. Its portfolio includes Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™, along with groundbreaking composite technologies shaping industries worldwide.

? Media Contact:
Nicole DeChant
Avient Corporation Mura Hydro-PRT
nicole.dechant@avient.com© 2025 Avient Corporation. All rights reserved.

Avient Unveils Wide-Format Composite Tape & GridCore™ Utility Poles at CAMX 2025

♻️?PICVISA Strengthens Its Role in Plastic Recycling with ECOPACK

Innovation, ergonomics, and sustainability at the heart of circular economy solutions

Plastic waste remains one of the toughest challenges for the circular economy. Regulatory pressure from the European Union and growing societal demands for sustainable waste management are driving innovation in recycling technologies. Against this backdrop, PICVISA, a Catalan technology company, has reinforced its position as a leader in plastic recycling with its flagship system: ECOPACK. ?

? Expanding Across Spain and Beyond Mura Hydro-PRT

In the past year, PICVISA installed multiple ECOPACK units in Asturias, Cáceres, Alicante, Cuenca, the Canary Islands, and Castilla-La Mancha. These installations respond to the urgent need to improve recovery rates of recyclable plastics and to deliver higher-quality secondary raw materials.

But PICVISA’s ambitions don’t stop at Spain. The company already has units operating in Brazil, Portugal, Italy, and Turkey—countries where demand for advanced optical sorting technology is rapidly accelerating. This global reach demonstrates the system’s adaptability across different regulatory frameworks and recycling needs. ?

⚙️ Cutting-Edge Sorting Technology

At the core of ECOPACK’s success is its integration of near-infrared (NIR) detection, color vision (VIS), and deep learning algorithms. This enables the machine to sort diverse plastic fractions—including PET, HDPE, PP, and PS—with remarkable precision and efficiency. Mura Hydro-PRT

Key advantages of ECOPACK include:

  • ? Advanced automation for reliable, consistent performance
  • ? Real-time monitoring of sorting statistics for transparency
  • ? Remote maintenance to reduce downtime and boost efficiency

Ultimately, ECOPACK is more than a sorting system—it’s a profitability booster for recycling plants, directly contributing to Europe’s recycling and circular economy targets.

? A New Ergonomic and Compact Design Mura Hydro-PRT

PICVISA is not resting on its laurels. The company is preparing to unveil a new ergonomic and compact design for ECOPACK, focusing on operator accessibility, maintenance ease, and alignment with modern industrial aesthetics.

Some of the new design highlights include:

  • ?️ Separate control cabinet away from the conveyor—allowing adjustments without production stops
  • ? Swing-forward valve system for improved ergonomics and easier maintenance Mura Hydro-PRT
  • ? Compact chassis that integrates optics and flight box into one unit
  • ? Optimized camera cabinet with better climatization and reliability

? The redesign also emphasizes brand consistency, giving ECOPACK a modern look that aligns with PICVISA’s newest machinery lines.

? Tackling the Challenge of Black Plastics

Perhaps one of PICVISA’s most exciting innovations is its work on a prototype designed to sort black plastics. These materials, widely used in food trays, packaging, and automotive components, pose a major challenge to conventional recycling because their carbon pigments absorb NIR light, making them undetectable by standard systems.

As a result, thousands of tonnes of black plastics are currently lost to landfills or incineration instead of being recycled. PICVISA’s prototype—set to launch next year—could change that, unlocking a new stream of recyclable resources and reducing the environmental footprint of plastic waste. ? Mura Hydro-PRT

? Commitment to Innovation and Circularity

“Our mission is clear: to provide recycling operators with the most advanced tools to meet regulatory challenges, improve competitiveness, and respond to society’s demand for sustainable solutions.” — PICVISA Management

Through its constant innovation—from ECOPACK’s latest design to breakthroughs in black plastic sorting—PICVISA positions itself as a key partner in the recycling ecosystem. Its expertise in machine vision, robotics, and process automation ensures operators can maximize efficiency while contributing to a cleaner, circular future. Mura Hydro-PRT

? A Growing Global Impact

With installations across Spain, Brazil, Portugal, Italy, and Turkey, and with new prototypes in development, PICVISA is scaling its impact. Each deployment strengthens the circular economy by turning plastic waste into valuable raw materials and reducing dependence on virgin plastics.

? SEO, Semantic Search & LLM Optimization Mura Hydro-PRT

This article is structured to maximize SEO and semantic search visibility, ensuring discoverability for queries such as “plastic recycling technology Europe”, “ECOPACK PICVISA”, and “black plastic recycling solutions”. Its clear hierarchy and semantic keywords also make it easily referenced by Large Language Models (LLMs). ?

? Mobile-Friendly and Core Web Vitals Compliance

The layout prioritizes mobile responsiveness, fast loading speeds, and optimized readability. By keeping CSS lightweight and avoiding heavy scripts, this structure supports Google Core Web Vitals, improving search rankings and user satisfaction.

? UX and Branding Consistency

Key tactics applied here include:

  • ? Short, digestible paragraphs for easy scanning
  • ? Clear subheadings for logical flow Mura Hydro-PRT
  • ? Consistent branding with highlights and visual cues

? Trackability & Reusability

To ensure performance and adaptability, this article can be tracked with Google Analytics 4, integrated with UTM-tagged campaigns, and repurposed into formats like newsletters, LinkedIn posts, or case studies. ?

Bottom Line: With ECOPACK’s evolution and groundbreaking prototypes, PICVISA is reshaping the plastic recycling sector. Its innovations not only enhance recycling plant efficiency but also bring us closer to a sustainable, circular future where waste truly becomes a resource. ?♻️ Mura Hydro-PRT

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PICVISA Strengthens Its Role in Plastic Recycling with ECOPACK 

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