Syklo Invests $83M in Finland’s Largest Recycling Plant

Syklo Invests $83M in Finland’s Largest Recycling Plant

Syklo Invests $83M in Finland’s Largest Recycling Plant

Syklo Ltd. is investing $83M+ in a plastic recycling and biocomposite plant in Finland, boosting circular economy efforts with advanced sorting tech and 20% higher recycling efficiency.

Finnish circular economy firm Syklo Ltd. is investing $83M+ in a state-of-the-art recycling and biocomposite plant in Hyvinkää, set to open in 2026.


Key Innovations


  • Advanced plastic recycling: Using Impact Recycling’s BOSS technology to improve sorting efficiency.
  • Biocomposite production: 8,000 tons per year capacity, reducing transportation costs.
  • Global expansion: Targeting Europe, Asia, and the U.S. for sustainable material supply.


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Why It Matters


Syklo’s integrated facility will increase recycling efficiency by 20% while aligning with Finland’s circular economy goals.


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