The new 2,000 m2 space will be used for research and development and will include pilot plants, laboratories and work areas.
According to the plastics center, it will be Spain’s first R&D building to obtain building research establishment environmental assessment method (BREEAM) certification.
It has been funded by the Valencian Institute of Business Competitiveness (IVACE) for €2.47 million.
“Our activity and the commitment and financial support of these bodies that share our vision have allowed us to honour our commitment: to support companies in bringing innovation to the market and to offer eco-friendly products that improve people’s quality of life,” said AIMPLAS president José Luis Yusá.