Our Mission
Use innovative technology for good and help solve the problem of plastic waste

Big problems require BIG SOLUTIONS
While we agree that plastic waste is a huge global challenge, its recycling rates are currently less than 10%. This is due to outdated industry infrastructure and management processes that result in the majority of plastics ending up in landfills, incinerators and, worst of all, the environment.
This must change.

Agilyx’s investments support innovations that help recover the value of plastic waste
Implementing recycling solutions reclaims plastic’s value and gives it a new, circular life. By expanding the range of recyclable plastics and increasing waste collection, sorting, and processing, we can enable plastic circularity. Our goal is to play a crucial role in recovering the value of “above-ground” hydrocarbons and accelerate the transition to a lower-carbon economy.

Locations
office
The Agilyx Research Center and Headquarters
7370 SW Durham Road
Tigard, OR, 97224
office
European Office
plant
Toyo Styrene’s Polystyrene Recycling Facility – Employing Styrenyx
Chiba, Japan
Cyclyx Circularity Center 1
Houston, Texas
Under Construction
Cyclyx Circularity Center 2
Dallas, Fort-Worth, Texas
Under construction
Commitment to collaboration
No one can solve this enormous problem alone. As we tackle the complex challenges of managing plastic waste across the value chain, the need for collaboration has never been greater. By fostering a synergetic working environment with our employees, partners, customers, and communities, together we can drive this much needed change!

A primer to the recycling industry and the Agilyx ecosystem
The recycling industry is full of challenges and opportunities. From feedstock supply to advanced recycling technology, opportunities to create value are there. This quick primer breaks down the basics and explains how Agilyx fits into the picture. From sourcing plastics to converting them into high-quality materials, explore how our ecosystem is helping drive real progress and value in plastic circularity.
