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Agilyx to open offices in Boston, Northern Europe

Agilyx to open offices in Boston, Northern Europe
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Agilyx Corp., Portland, Oregon, has announced plans to open an office in the Boston area as well as an office in Northern Europe to support its growing global activities. Agilyx focuses on chemically recycling difficult-to-recycle postuse plastic streams into high-value, low-carbon circular feedstocks and fuels. The company has developed a system capable of recycling polystyrene (PS) waste into styrene monomer that can be used to make new PS products.

According to a news release from Agilyx, these new offices will house various corporate and business development functions. The company will be making its final site selections over the next two months and will be actively recruiting to add to the Agilyx team during that time.

“This is an exciting time for Agilyx, and we look forward to expanding our platform internationally,” says Joe Vaillancourt, Agilyx’s chief executive officer. “Our team has worked tirelessly over the past 15 years to turn everyday plastics into a renewable resource, and the current market interest driving the scaling of our capabilities on a global scale is evidence that we are achieving our vision.”

“Since its inception, Agilyx has been fueled by people with vision, passion and a commitment to eliminate plastic waste and ensure that no plastic ends up in a landfill, waterways or the environment. We are looking to expand our team with likeminded people,” adds Bruce Mast, Agilyx’s vice president of human resources.

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Source: Recycling Today
Agilyx to open offices in Boston, Northern Europe
<![CDATA[Agilyx Corp., Portland, Oregon, has announced plans to open an office in the Boston area as well as an office in Northern Europe to support its growing global activities. Agilyx focuses on chemically recycling difficult-to-recycle postuse plastic streams into high-value, low-carbon circular feedstocks and fuels. The company has developed a system capable of recycling polystyrene (PS) waste into styrene monomer that can be used to make new PS products.According to a news release from Agilyx, these new offices will house various corporate and business development functions. The company will be making its final site selections over the next two months and will be actively recruiting to add to the Agilyx team during that time.“This is an exciting time for Agilyx, and we look forward to expanding our platform internationally,” says Joe Vaillancourt, Agilyx’s chief executive officer. “Our team has worked tirelessly over the past 15 years to turn everyday plastics into a renewable resource, and the current market interest driving the scaling of our capabilities on a global scale is evidence that we are achieving our vision.”“Since its inception, Agilyx has been fueled by people with vision, passion and a commitment to eliminate plastic waste and ensure that no plastic…

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