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Recycling pioneer ReVentas secures £3.5m Scottish Enterprise grant

ReVentas, a Scottish start-up pioneering a new type of plastic recycling, has been awarded £3.5m grant funding from Scottish Enterprise to support the development of their solvent based recycling technology over the next three years. 

The funding, awarded as part of a £9m project, will help ReVentas further develop its proprietary recycling technology, with a particular focus on difficult to recycle plastics such as films found in food packaging. These materials remain one of the biggest challenges in plastic recycling today and will become an increasing priority for councils from 2028 onwards as requirements to collect and process films expands across the UK. 

ReVentas’ patented dissolution recycling technology uses a chemical solvent to rapidly dissolve waste plastics, filtering the polymer of contaminants including colour and odour, and producing a natural, virgin-like polymer that can be directly used in high value applications such as packaging, automotive and consumer products. The technology operates at low temperatures and pressures, reducing both process cost and carbon footprint, providing a sustainable route to recycling plastics at scale.  

ReVentas recently signed an engineering and licensing alliance agreement with global engineering company KBR to support the roll out of the technology globally.  

The Scottish Enterprise backed project will accelerate ReVentas ambition to  take its technology closer to commercial deployment by expanding their pilot plant facility in Livingston to handle more complex plastic waste streams.  

CEO and Founder of ReVentas, Tom Rose, said: “Plastics are essential to every part of our lives, but we have not yet delivered workable solutions to deal with them at the end of life. ReVentas is providing a simple, scalable solution that can ensure the waste plastic we produce today are directly used in the products we buy tomorrow. 

“By continuing to develop our technology in Scotland, ReVentas can impactfully contribute to Scotland’s important net zero and circular economy goals.”

Nicola Anderson, Director of Scaling Innovation at Scottish Enterprise, said: “ReVentas is developing pioneering recycling technology that has the potential to transform how valuable materials are recovered and reused, supporting Scotland’s transition to a more sustainable, circular economy. By turning cutting-edge innovation into commercial opportunity, the company is creating high-quality green jobs, attracting investment and strengthening Scotland’s position as a leader in clean technologies.

“We are proud to have supported ReVentas throughout its growth journey. Over several years, Scottish Enterprise has worked alongside the company to secure international funding, develop a robust intellectual property strategy and unlock the investment needed to scale. More recently, our £2 million investment and this R&D grant are helping accelerate the development and commercialisation of technology with significant global potential.

“ReVentas is a fantastic example of Scottish innovation delivering economic, environmental and social value. We look forward to continuing our partnership as the business grows internationally, creates new opportunities for Scotland and helps address some of the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges.”

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About ReVentas

ReVentas is a Scottish recycling technology company based in Livingston, developing a patented solvent based recycling technology for polyethylene and polypropylene, the two most common plastics in use today. The process dissolves waste plastic, removes contamination including colour and odour, and produces a virgin-like recycled polymer suitable for high value applications.

Based in Livingston, Scotland, ReVentas is focused on creating closed-loop recycling solutions that allow plastic waste to be reused in the products and packaging of the future.

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