NOVA Chemicals Launches One of the World’s Largest Polyethylene Film Recycling Facilities in Indiana
NOVA Chemicals Launches One of the World’s Largest Polyethylene Film Recycling Facilities in Indiana

NOVA Chemicals Launches One of the World’s Largest Polyethylene Film Recycling Facilities in Indiana

  • 23-May-2025 8:45 PM
  • Journalist: William Faulkner

NOVA Chemicals Corporation has officially commissioned SYNDIGO1, its first polyethylene (PE) film mechanical recycling facility, located in Connersville. Spanning 450,000 square feet, SYNDIGO1 is among the world’s largest and most advanced recycling centers for plastic film. The facility is designed to recycle 145,000 bales of end-of-life plastic film annually, generating more than 100 million pounds of SYNDIGO™ recycled linear low-density polyethylene (rLLDPE), suitable for both food- and non-food-grade packaging applications. Full production is expected by early 2026.

To mark the occasion, NOVA Chemicals hosted a grand opening event that drew nearly 100 attendees. Notable guests included CEO Roger Kearns, Novolex Chairman and CEO Stan Bikulege, Indiana Secretary of Business Affairs Mike Speedy, State Sen. Jeff Raatz, State Rep. Lindsay Patterson, and Connersville Mayor Chad Frank. Representatives from the offices of U.S. Sens. Todd Young and Jim Banks, and U.S. Rep. Jefferson Shreve were also present. The event celebrated the culmination of 22 months of planning, construction and scale-up.

“Our SYNDIGO1 facility is a tangible example of what motivation, collaboration and market demand can accomplish,” said Kearns. “Today, NOVA Chemicals is not just a petrochemicals producer—we are a recycler. We’re transforming plastic waste into high-quality materials that help keep food fresh and transport goods safely.”

Indiana Gov. Mike Braun praised the initiative: “Indiana is proud to host NOVA Circular Solutions’ new mechanical recycling facility. It will support approximately 125 Hoosier jobs and stand as a world-class example of our leadership in the materials industry.”

The project was first announced in July 2023. NOVA partnered with Novolex to operate the facility, leveraging nearly two decades of Novolex’s experience in plastic film recycling. In 2024, the facility received a landmark Letter of Non-Objection (LNO) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, confirming the suitability of its rLLDPE for food-contact use.

In April 2025, SYNDIGO1 earned the Recycled Material Standard (RMS) certification from GreenBlue, verifying that its recycled PE content is 100% post-consumer. Currently, three of the facility’s four processing lines are operational, with full-scale operations expected to begin by year’s end.

NOVA Chemicals’ investment in SYNDIGO1 highlights its commitment to advancing circular economy solutions and reducing plastic waste through innovation and collaboration.

NOVA Chemicals is redefining the way plastics are designed, manufactured, and recycled, with the goal of becoming the top choice for the customers. Company drive the development of high-performance, reliable polyethylene solutions by creating resins that surpass the expectations of both customers and consumers. Through strategic investments in advanced mechanical recycling technologies and feedstock infrastructure, as well as strong collaborations across the value chain, we are actively supporting the transition to a circular economy.

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