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December
2023.
QMRE's UK Network of Plastic Waste Systems

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                                   PRESS INFORMATION

QMRE MOVES CLOSER TO NETWORK OF PLASTIC WASTE SYSTEMS

QM Recycled Energy (QMRE) has signed an historic agreement with Eagle Technology of Norway in a move that crystalises the Kent-based firm's plans for a network of plastic waste-2-oil and back to new and renewable plastic systems throughout the UK and Ireland.

The agreement between Eagle, QMRE and other members of the G4 consortium (full details attached) is the final step in a process that QMRE has been working on for three years at their test, development and demonstration site in Longfield, Kent.

QMRE CEO Tim StClair-Pearce commented, "We have spent a considerable amount of time, energy and resources to reach this stage of development of a network of plastic waste-2-oil and back to new and renewable plastic systems. This agreement is a momentous event in our plans to help the UK's plastic waste turn into a circular economy with all the environmental benefits that that brings."

To understand the full story behind QMRE's quest and to discover the technology behind the processes log onto qmre.ltd.                                ENDS

Editors' Note:For further information contact Richard Burke, QMRE Marketing communications. Tel: 07711 444 198. E:rb@qmre.ltd

Attached: Press release on Eagle Technology agreement with QMRE and G4 consortium

QM Recycled Energy, Oast Farm, Mill House Lane, Addington, West Malling, Kent ME19 5BA