Pilot Plant Operator

Aurélien Claret

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Aurélien has experience in chemical and pharmaceutical production and operations. After 6 years of chemical plant management, he joined DePoly as a Pilot Plant Operator.

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True ski fan!

He loves spending his free time on the ski slopes.

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R&D

This is what it is about

DePoly’s R&D department is responsible for developing sustainable processes to recycle all types of plastic, and ensuring the quality of monomers produced is of the highest quality. The team is a strong mixture of professional chemists, lab technicians, interns and quality experts, providing a dynamic and inspirational environment for innovation. Meet the team!

Management

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DePoly’s management team is made up of experts driving the goals, vision and operations of the company. They are the first point of contact for individuals ranging from investors to employees, to NGOs and regulators, who want to discuss the future of DePoly. Their expertise and passion lays the foundation for a successful partnership. Meet the team!

Technology

This is what it is about

Our team consists of multidisciplinary engineers and experts in the field, who are on the front line to scale and implement DePoly's core technologies at industrial scale. We strive to achieve the highest standards by constant improvement of processes and integration of new technologies. Meet the team!

About DePoly

DePoly SA –
HQ
Rue de l'Industrie 23, 1950 Sion, Valais, Switzerland

DePoly SA –
Showcase Plant
Route de l'Ile au Bois, 1870 Monthey, Valais, Switzerland

DePoly’s technology recycles unsorted, dirty PET waste into virgin-grade raw materials. Those PET precursors, PTA and MEG, are used by the industry to produce new plastics without the need for fossil fuels, while diverting valuable materials from landfills and incineration.

DePoly © 2024

DePoly’s technology recycles unsorted, dirty PET waste into virgin-grade raw materials. Those PET precursors, PTA and MEG, are used by the industry to produce new plastics without the need for fossil fuels, while diverting valuable materials from landfills and incineration.