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Ten new career opportunities in UK, USA and FR to support Clean Planet Energy's global expansion

Updated: Apr 17, 2023


Clean Planet Energy have today announced 10 new roles (in the UK, USA and France) to support their global expansion.


Having announced exciting joint ventures and global partnerships in 2021 to expand into the Americas, Europe and South-East Asia, the new careers section of the Clean Planet Energy website is for those seeking to make a positive difference to the world in 2022 and beyond.



The New Roles include:

In addition, the 2022 Graduate Engineering Internship (launched in '21) continues to seek graduates looking for their first experience in a working environment within their field.


Clean Planet Energy


Clean Planet Energy (CPE) is a cleantech, renewable and alternative energy company, converting non-recyclable waste plastics into ultra-clean commercial grade fuels and circular-oils which emit negligible sulphur and nitrous oxide content, and significantly lower CO2 emissions. CPE’s mission is to remove over 1 million tonnes of non-recyclable plastic waste from our environment every year. We will achieve this mission by continuously devising and implementing sustainable green technologies and processes (such as the Clean Planet ecoPlant) that prevent toxic plastic waste from damaging the earth’s environment and oceans, while also reducing the world’s demand for high-emission fossil fuels and petrochemicals products. We aim to divert non-recyclable waste plastics away from the word’s landfills, incinerators, and oceans - a major environmental win.


CPE are developing and deploying a series of environmentally friendly EcoPlants; a process plant designed and engineered to accept almost any waste plastic (feedstock) and, through various chemical processes, convert the waste into commercial grade low-carbon, ultra-clean, ultra-low sulphur circular fuels and oils. These can be used as replacements for traditional high-emissions fossil-based fuels, and for also making new plastics.

Why not read more about Clean Planet energy's mission and team, and also read the featured article which appeared on the front page of November's official COP26 publication.


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