VIVA ENERGY AND CLEANAWAY TEAM UP TO ADDRESS HARD-TO-RECYCLE PLASTIC WASTE

Cleanaway and Viva Energy today announced they have entered into an agreement to undertake a pre-feasibility assessment of a circular solution for soft plastics and other hard-to-recycle plastics currently sent to landfill and transform them back into feedstock for food-grade plastic resin. The partners want to provide a sustainable soft-plastics solution for food manufacturers and packaging specialists seeking to cater to the growing environmentally conscious market, as well as households and businesses who want a landfill-diversion option. The facility being assessed would incorporate a dedicated sorting and mechanical pre-treatment plant and an advanced chemical recycling plant to convert waste plastic into plastic pyrolysis oil (PPO), a feedstock for co-processing at Viva Energy’s Geelong Refinery. Recycled plastic manufactured through this process would have identical properties to virgin resin, opening the potential for food manufacturers to use recycled packaging. The project could provide an important solution for food manufacturers and packaging specialists…

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NACS SOI SUMMIT: THE PHYGITAL SPACE IS HERE

Brick and mortar retail is not going away, but digital is the future. Can the two co-exist? Absolutely. According to Pew Research Center, nearly all Americans have a cellphone of some kind (97%) and most have a smartphone (90%). And they’re spending an average of 4.5 hours on these devices each day. There is a pretty good chance one of these folks is your customer and using their device on the path to purchase. “The convenience industry needs to embrace the opportunity to become a phygital space,” said NACS Vice Chairman of Research and Technology Charlie McIlvaine this week at the NACS State of the Industry Summit. McIlvaine, who is the chairman and CEO of Coen Markets Inc., added that customers are looking for shopping experiences that are enhanced by digital aspects, which is where technology comes into the picture. Forbes recently wrote that today’s customers “crave the convenience of digital solutions…

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EG GROUP CO-CEO TO RESIGN: REPORT

One of EG Group’s founders plans to leave the convenience retailer after more than 20 years of business, according to a report from Bloomberg News. Zuber Issa, co-founder and co-CEO of EG Group, revealed his forthcoming resignation in a bond prospectus seen by Bloomberg. According to that notice, the executive will leave his older brother and co-CEO, Mohsin Issa, who he founded EG Group with, in full control of the company. Additionally, the bond prospectus noted that Salim Hasan, chief operating officer for EG Group, also plans to leave the company. A spokesperson from EG Group declined to comment. According to Bloomberg’s report, Zuber Issa and Hasan will only depart from the company once Issa “completes his own deal to buy a number of sites from EG Group.” According to the Financial Times, those assets are located in the U.K. and Ireland, and a deal may occur “in the near term.” Bloomberg’s report…

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WHY AND WHERE SHELL IS SELLING 1,000 C-STORES

Shell turned heads across the convenience store industry last month when it revealed that it plans to sell 1,000 company-owned retail sites around the globe by 2026. The convenience retailer and oil giant didn’t outline many details of this strategy, like why it’s looking to sell these sites or where they’re located. Shell shared the plan in its 2024 Energy Transition Strategy report. Shell only noted in that report that these moves will be connected to its multi-billion-dollar program to upgrade its retail network with low-carbon energy solutions, including a heavy focus on electric vehicle charging stations. However, it turns out that Shell had already quietly announced these plans — and the reasoning behind them — during its Capital Markets Day last summer. During that meeting, multiple executives from Shell said that these planned divestitures underscore the company’s broader goal to to reduce its capital expenditures from about $6 billion as of last…

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