March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

Insider's Opinion − Eduardo Santos

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

1 Information provided by NAPCOR from the studies Cradle-to-resin life cycle analysis of polyethylene terephthalate resin (March 2020) and Life cycle impacts for post-consumer recycled resins: PET, HDPE, and PP (December 2018). All data sources may be found on this link.
March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

Insider's Opinion − Eduardo Santos

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

Insider's Opinion − Eduardo Santos

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

Insider's Opinion − Eduardo Santos

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

Insider's Opinion − Eduardo Santos

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!

March, 2024

What is your favorite part about working for Selenis, and how would you describe the company culture?

My favorite part about working for Selenis is the eagerness to improve, and grow, while always maintaining a mindset of sustainability and innovation. If I had to describe our company culture in one word, I would say openness. Selenis expresses openness from every angle: openness to grow on different avenues, to listen, improve, adapt, discuss different opinions and views, think green, and think big. This openness gives everyone the opportunity they are searching for: to create impact.

So far, what has been the most challenging project you’ve faced in your career at Selenis, and how did you overcome it?

All projects have been very challenging, but if I had to choose one it would be the development of our Pilot Plant services in Italy. Understanding that we have a very powerful in-house asset and designing the strategy to leverage our facilities and R&D services was hard. Fortunately, I could count on a strong, complete team from R&D to operations, technical, and strategy, to create a complete service allowing for: cost optimization, product enhancements and new formulations based on sustainable materials.

What is something you learned about our industry that you would like to share with everyone?

I think the best lesson learned from our industry is that plastics are our friends, and we are the enemies. The importance of raising awareness that plastic is the easiest material to recycle (and with better yields) is crucial. We must continue to educate all around us, explaining that plastic is not the problem, what we are doing with it is.

What would you say Selenis’ competitive advantage is?

Flexibility, scalability, tailor-made solutions, and a sustainability-driven approach are all some of Selenis’ greatest strengths. If you mix the four of them, you have more than a competitive advantage, you have a unique value proposition.

From a sustainability perspective, how would you like to see Selenis evolve within the next couple of years?

I believe Selenis will continue to work towards full sustainability with a very proactive approach as we have been doing for the last years. We will continue to evolve on the circular economy side, creating chemical-recycled and recyclable solutions, as well as on the bio-based side, promoting eco-friendly resins that will reduce the carbon footprint and continue to protect our planet!