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PureCycle Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: PCT) is a U.S.-based plastics material and resin manufacturer focused on recycling polypropylene plastic waste into PureFive resin using a patented dissolution recycling process licensed from The Procter & Gamble Company. The PureCycle news feed highlights company announcements, operational updates, certifications, partnerships, and capital markets disclosures that relate to this recycling-focused business.
News coverage for PCT often features developments at the company’s Ironton, Ohio dissolution recycling facility, including production milestones for PureFive resin and the expansion of its product portfolio into applications such as food packaging, cups and containers, caps and closures, textiles, and BOPP film. Articles also describe collaborations with partners like Churchill Container, where PureFive resin is used in Run It Back cups and containers, and trials with Brückner Maschinenbau GmbH for BOPP film production.
Investors and industry observers can use this page to follow updates on certifications and regulatory milestones, such as the Association of Plastic Recyclers’ Post-Consumer Resin Certification for PureFive resin and the REACH Certificate of Compliance that allows sales of PureFive resin in the European Union. The news feed also includes information about PureCycle’s international expansion plans, including projects in Thailand and at the port of Antwerp in Belgium, as well as corporate governance changes documented in press releases and related SEC filings.
In addition, PureCycle’s news items may cover financial and corporate updates, such as quarterly corporate update calls, production and commercialization progress, and recognition through industry awards like the U.S. Plastics Pact Sustainable Packaging Innovation Award. Regularly reviewing PCT news can help readers track how the company’s polypropylene recycling technology is being applied across markets and how its projects and partnerships are evolving over time.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) reported Q4 and full-year 2025 results on Feb 26, 2026, highlighting operational ramps, commercial progress, and balance sheet items.
Key facts: record 7.5 million pounds PureFive production in Q4; $2.7 million Q4 revenue; $181.6 million cash and marketable securities; Gen-2 design shows $1.00–$1.50 per-pound capex potential and cash costs below virgin polypropylene.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) and TOPPAN announced a partnership on Feb. 18, 2026 to deliver sustainable flexible films and thermoformed packaging containing recycled content.
The companies produced a snack bar wrapper with more than 30% recycled content using PureCycle's PureFive® resin, which the companies say meets FDA food-contact standards. They are now targeting multiple thermoforming applications including snack cups and microwaveable containers.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) will host a fourth-quarter and fiscal year 2025 corporate update call on February 26, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. EST. A press release with fourth-quarter and year-end activity will be posted prior to the call. The event includes live Q&A and a replay through the company website.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) is partnering with Churchill Container and 4ocean to supply Run It Back™ souvenir cups made with PureCycle’s PureFive® recycled resin at the College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium. Through Churchill Container’s certified 4ocean partnership, every 20 cups sold funds removal of 1 pound of ocean trash.
The College Football Playoff’s Playoff Green initiative aims to remove 5,000 pounds of plastic and debris globally; cups will be sold at stadium concession stands and highlight PureCycle’s dissolution recycling process for #5 polypropylene.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) announced the appointment of Valerie Mars to its Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2026. Mars served as Senior Vice President and Head of Corporate Development at Mars, Incorporated for more than 20 years and retired at the end of 2024. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Yale and a master’s from Columbia Business School.
Company leadership highlighted Mars’s sustainability advocacy and experience scaling corporate operations; Mars cited support for PureCycle’s mission after visiting the Ironton Facility.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) announced initial sales of its PureFive™ resin for caps used by a global top-five paint and coatings company on Dec. 11, 2025.
The resin passed the customer's testing protocols and spray paint cans with these caps are now on store shelves. The company said it expects to continue supplying PureFive™ resin to this customer through 2026.
PureFive™ is produced using PureCycle's licensed dissolution recycling process designed to remove color and odor from #5 polypropylene waste so the resin can be reused.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) and Churchill Container won the 2025 U.S. Plastics Pact Sustainable Packaging Innovation Award in the Postconsumer Recycled (PCR) Content category for Churchill’s Run It Back™ cups and containers made from PureCycle’s PureFive™ resin.
The Run It Back™ line, unveiled in February 2025, includes up to 100% recycled content. The Cleveland Browns were the first sports team to use the product for souvenir cups during the 2025 season. Winners were chosen for environmental impact, commercial viability, and potential to advance circularity.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) reported a Q3 2025 corporate update: the Ironton facility produced a record 7.2 million pounds of PureFive resin in Q3 with a monthly record of 3.3 million pounds in September. Recognized revenue grew to approximately $2.4 million for the quarter. The company expects in-house compounding at Ironton to enable roughly 100 million annual pounds of single-pellet solutions once completed by year-end. Expansion progress includes Thailand feedstock LOIs targeting >100 million pounds and a capacity range of 300–500 million pounds annual once Gen-2 engineering is finished in H1 2026. An EU €40 million Innovation Fund grant moved to negotiation.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) announced a board change effective Oct 28, 2025: Dr. Siri Jirapongphan joined the board and Jeffrey R. Fieler resigned after more than four years of service.
Dr. Jirapongphan is chairman of the audit committee at Bangkok Bank PLC, former Minister of Energy for Thailand (2017–2019), and holds a doctorate in chemical engineering from MIT and a bachelor’s from Caltech. The company said his expertise and Thailand experience will support PureCycle’s planned global expansion and first international facility in Rayong.
PureCycle Technologies (Nasdaq: PCT) will host a Third Quarter 2025 corporate update via conference call on November 6, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. EST. A press release with third-quarter developments will be issued prior to the call. The event includes prepared remarks, a live Q&A, analyst Q&A by access pin, and investor-question submission via investorquestion@purecycle.com.
The webcast is available via the participant link and a replay will be available on the company website and by link after 8:00 p.m. Eastern until February 6, 2025. Contact details for investor relations are provided.