
OSLO, Norway – August 18, 2025 – Agilyx ASA (OSE: AGLX: OTCQX: AGXXF: ISIN: NO0010872468: WKN: A2QGQ) (“Agilyx” or the “Company”), announces a third-party reviewed Product Carbon Footprint report of Styrenyx, Agilyx’s proprietary recycling technology, shows CO2 emissions can be cut by up to 86% by using depolymerization of waste polystyrene compared to fossil production.
To better assess the carbon footprint of Styrenyx, our advanced recycling, post-consumer waste circular styrene production, Agilyx commissioned Sphera Solutions, Inc. to perform a cradle-to-gate product carbon footprint (PCF) consistent with ISO 14067:2018 standards, and compare results to conventional production of styrene from fossil resources. As announced in March 2025, the results have now been reviewed by a third party, confirming that when Styrenyx uses renewable energy to recycle polystyrene (PS) to styrene, it can reduce up to 86% of carbon-equivalent emissions compared to fossil-based production. At minimum, Styrenyx can save 46% carbon-equivalent emissions when powered by a standard electrical grid. This is higher than the 38% savings originally reported in March 2025.
“Our advanced recycling technology not only enables a circular economy for plastic, it does so with lower-carbon impact. Investing in and choosing innovative solutions for plastic waste is essential for building the infrastructure needed for a lower-carbon, more sustainable future, and helps solve the plastic waste crisis”, said Chris Faulkner, Chief Technology Officer of Agilyx.
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Agilyx ASA is a leading global investment platform supporting the development of plastic waste feedstock supply to the recycling industry. Through its 44% stake in GreenDot Global, Europe’s largest waste plastic recycling platform, generating over EUR 400 million in annual revenues, Agilyx gains access to large volumes of post-use plastic and advanced sorting and recycling infrastructure in Germany, Austria, and Italy, helping supply critical European-sourced feedstock to the European advanced recycling markets. Through Cyclyx, its (50%) joint venture with ExxonMobil (25%) and LyondellBasell (25%), Agilyx supports the collection and processing of post-use plastic waste into custom-formulated, high-quality feedstock solutions for global plastic producers. Agilyx markets Styrenyx, its proprietary advanced recycling technology, to recycle polystyrene waste into recycled styrene monomer for reuse in new, high-quality products. By enabling the shift from a linear “make-take-waste” model to a circular economy, Agilyx helps solve the crisis of plastic waste and supports the global transition to a low-carbon future
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Agilyx ASA (OSE: AGLX: OTCQX: AGXXF) announces its venture Plastyx Ltd. has reached 75% of its near-term objective to source and execute MOUs for 200,000 metric tons of waste plastic by the end of 2025. As of today, it has executed MOUs for 150,000 tons.
At this rate, Plastyx is likely to double its target and help advanced recycling growth by developing partnerships and material processing capabilities to ensure a reliable supply of high-quality polymers for food-grade and other high-performance packaging applications.
Agilyx ASA is at the forefront of advanced recycling, converting post-use plastics into high-value feedstock and virgin-equivalent products. Through Cyclyx, its joint venture with ExxonMobil (25%) and LyondellBasell (25%), Agilyx supports the collection and processing of post-use plastic waste into custom-formulated, high-quality feedstock solutions for global plastic producers. Through Plastyx, its joint venture with Circular Resources (40%), Agilyx provides critical European-sourced feedstock to the global mechanical and advanced recycling markets. Additionally, Agilyx markets TruStyrenyx, a polystyrene advanced recycling solution that combines its Styrenyx depolymerization technology with Technip Energies’ purification process. By advancing from a linear “make-take-waste” model to a circular economy, Agilyx advances the transition to a low-carbon future.
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April 24, 2025
A letter from our CEO

Dear Stakeholder,
2024 was a transformative year for Agilyx. In June, we made a significant strategic shift from being primarily a developer of proprietary catalyst-free depolymerization technology to an investment holding company. Our focus is to maximize the potential of waste plastic feedstock management and custom formulations through Cyclyx, and of advanced polystyrene recycling technology with Styrenyx. This new direction aligns with our commitment to enable plastic circularity on a global and commercial scale while accelerating the shift to a low-carbon economy. For more than 20 years, Agilyx has been at the forefront of advanced recycling, pioneering technologies that have reshaped the industry. With 22 patents and a series of industry firsts, we have developed an unparalleled understanding of post-use plastic chemistry, contamination impacts, and the complexities of diverse waste streams.
Cyclyx customized feedstock: The cornerstone of recycling
Recognizing feedstock availability’s critical role in the recycling effort, our renewed focus centers on Cyclyx, our joint venture with ExxonMobil (25%) and LyondellBasell (25%) dedicated to increasing the recyclability of plastic waste by custom formulating it into valuable feedstock for new products. Through our extensive experience in waste characterization and handling contamination, we have developed an unmatched ability to optimize feedstock streams for diverse advanced and mechanical recycling technologies. This expertise positions us to address the critical industry bottleneck: the consistent supply of high-quality recycled plastic feedstock. Cyclyx is an essential bridge between waste producers and recyclers, ensuring that plastic waste is collected and inputs tailored to industrial needs.
Styrenyx advanced recycling: Recovering the value of plastic
Styrenyx, our proprietary depolymerization process enables polystyrene to be recycled repeatedly, reducing reliance on virgin resources and significantly lowering carbon footprints.
The year in brief
This year, Cyclyx continued to progress development of the Cyclyx Circularity Centers. The final investment decision for the second center, to be located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, was taken in late 2024, marking a major milestone in the expansion of recycling infrastructure. Like the first center in Houston, this center is designed to process plastic waste into custom feedstock for recycling. Together with ExxonMobil and LyondellBasell, Agilyx invested $135 million in its development, with Agilyx’s $67.5 million pro-rata stake fully financed through equity and green bond transactions. Together, both Circularity Centers will have the capacity to produce an estimated 300,000 metric tons of feedstock annually, further strengthening our role in the circular plastics economy. We are also excited to have achieved the start of operations at Toyo Styrene’s (a member of the Denka group) facility in Japan. This facility showcases the latest generation of Styrenyx technology, highlighting our progress in scaling solutions for the circular economy. Learnings and successes over the years have played a critical role in demonstrating that advanced recycling of polystyrene is both feasible, as evidenced by facilities like Toyo, and essential to this global shift. Financially, we have reinforced our position through strategic capital raises, including a $40 million equity private placement in August and a $50 million senior secured green bond in November. Together, the raises provide the necessary resources to support the development of Cyclyx’s second Circularity Center and other corporate initiatives. Finally, we are very pleased to have launched our latest initiative, Plastyx—a 60/40 joint venture between Agilyx ASA and Circular Resources SARL. Plastyx is establishing sourcing supply chains in Europe to supply advanced recycling feedstocks to a wide range of customers, including working in close partnership with Cyclyx to support its inbound plastic demand.
Looking ahead
Our goal is clear: bridge the gap between waste producers and advanced recyclers, ensuring a steady supply of high-quality, process-ready feedstock. By supplying feedstock derived from post-use plastic and developing and marketing innovative, advanced recycling technology, we are driving meaningful change in the industry. With a strong and growing opportunity to deliver additional post-use plastic processing centers, Agilyx is poised to redefine the future of plastic recycling. As we embark on this new chapter, I want to thank our shareholders, partners, and employees for their continued support. Together, we are using technology for good, building a circular economy for plastics by turning waste into value.

Ranjeet Bhatia
Chief Executive Officer of Agilyx
What the advanced recycling industry needs to support its growth and sustainability contributions
While advanced plastic recycling technologies are scaling industrially and complementing mechanical recycling, the industry’s growth remains constrained by the availability of consistent, high-quality feedstock. Plastyx is designed to bridge this gap by developing partnerships and material processing capabilities to ensure a reliable supply of high-quality polymers for food-grade and other high-performance packaging applications.
Plastyx at a glance

What Plastyx does

Act as a feedstock aggregator and pretreatment processor of plastic waste

Operate in a merchant capacity to supply material specified for the range of advanced recycling requirements

Technology agnostic, focused on rigorous quality standards, reliability and long-term value
Agilyx is committed to building an international sourcing platform to support waste plastic feedstock supply. Carlos is a leader in our field and has an unparalleled understanding of the advanced recycling industry. By combining market-leading feedstock management capabilities with Carlos’ expertise, we are creating a first mover in this critical market segment.
Ranjeet Bhatia, CEO of Agilyx
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ExploreOSLO, Norway – March 20th, 2025 – Agilyx ASA (OSE: AGLX; OTCQX: AGXXF) (“Agilyx” or “the company”) announces that production of styrene via Styrenyx, its proprietary polystyrene recycling technology, significantly reduces carbon equivalent emissions compared to producing styrene from fossil resources.
To better assess the carbon footprint of our advanced recycling, post-consumer waste circular styrene production, Agilyx commissioned Sphera Solutions, Inc. to perform a cradle-to-gate product carbon footprint (PCF) and compare results to conventional production of styrene from fossil resources. Results indicate that Agilyx’s process lowers carbon equivalent emissions by 38% using average grid electricity and 86% using wind electricity as compared to conventional styrene made from fossil resources. The study has been conducted according to the requirements of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 14067:2019-02 (ISO, 2019) and is currently undergoing independent critical review by 3rd party expert, in accordance with ISO/TS 14071:2014 (ISO, 2024). The expert review is expected to be complete in Q2 2025.
For context, these results indicate that an Agilyx facility producing 18,000 metric tons of styrene annually and powered by grid electricity could reduce the equivalent of ~15,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions compared to conventional styrene. This is equivalent to removing ~3,500 gasoline cars off the road for a year (~6.4 million litres /1.7 million gallons of gasoline) or the amount of CO2 sequestered by 245,000 tree seedlings over a decade (US EPA, 2024). Global production of styrene is projected to reach 16.75 million tonnes by 2026. If 10% of this volume were produced using Styrenyx, it would be the equivalent to removing 325,000 gasoline cars from the road annually.
“We are extremely encouraged by these results and remain committed to further reducing our carbon footprint” said Chris Faulkner, Chief Technology Officer of Agilyx. “By leveraging sustainable energy sources and innovative recycling technologies, we will reduce global carbon emissions and help solve the plastic waste challenge.”
About Agilyx
Agilyx ASA is at the forefront of plastic waste recycling, enabling the conversion of challenging post-use plastics into high-value, virgin-equivalent products. Recognizing that availability of high-quality custom feedstock is critical for scaling recycling processes, Agilyx, through its Cyclyx joint venture, provides tailored feedstock solutions to global plastic producers. In addition, Agilyx leverages its Styrenyx technology platform and T.EN’s purification technology to market TruStyrenyx – a full polymer-to-monomer advanced recycling solution for polystyrene. By advancing from a linear “make-take-waste” model to a sustainable circular economy, Agilyx supports the transition to a low-carbon future. Our adaptable approach ensures bespoke solutions, leveraging extensive IP and feedstock expertise to meet diverse customer needs. For more information, visit Agilyx’s corporate website www.agilyx.com
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Agilyx Research Center – The ARC
Agilyx brings more than 20 years of expertise in analyzing the chemical complexity of plastic waste. This knowledge enables us to transform hard-to-recycle plastics into valuable resources instead of becoming waste.

Services we provide
The ARC provides a range of services including characterization and identification of plastic streams that can be turned into feedstock sources matched to advanced recycling processes. Projects range from small-scale lab, through pilot plan, to full-scale identification and design of commercial facilities.

Expertise in chemical characterization of plastic waste
Using our extensive polymer and mixed polymer expertise (including co-polymers, binders, multi-layers), plastic sources can be matched to provide rapid turnaround of suggested pathways. Follow-up with physical characterization, pilot-scale processing, pre and post-processing treatment and sample generation provide data that can be used as design input for full-scale process design projects.

Helping our customers recycle plastic waste
Do you have waste or a hard-to-recycle plastic?
Do you want to investigate the potential pathways to turning that material into useful products via advanced recycling?
Do you want to do a feasibility study for recycling of large volumes of material?
We can create a custom project plan to match your requirements and budget from “Can I recycle this material?” to “I want to build a large commercial facility” and all points in-between.
