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Chemical Recycling: the solution for plastic trash. |
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by Eli Quiroz | 18-02-2019 10:28 0 |
Chemical Recycling: the solution for plastic trash. As a society we have a big problem, we use a material that longs for centuries for 10-30 minutes use. The single-use plastics have transformed our societies and economies. However, they have damaged our environment. Approximately 99% of the resources extracted from the planet become waste in less than 42 days. In many cases this waste is not recovered, less than 5% of the plastic manufactured each year is recycled. Since plastic doesn¡¯t biodegrade, developing new ways to break it down has been a goal of companies and recycling advocates for decades. There have been many types of research on how to approach these materials and reuse them. One problem recycling companies usually face is that most rigid plastic products can only be recycled a few times before they lose their original properties and become non-recyclable. Furthermore, this plastic cannot be used again as a food-grade PET. Studies have shown that one of the most convenient one way to recovered plastic waste is converting it into another plastic product or transforming it into fuel. Even though this technology is still on a development stage, there are some companies who have already patent a new technology for this conversion. One of them is Plastic Energy, a UK based team, that have its plastic recycling plants in Seville and Almeria (Spain). Another company is Gr3n project which is located in Switzerland. Both companies are dedicated to recycled plastic. The first one transforms plastic into fuel, and the second one converts PET bottles and Synthetic Textile fibers into new virgin PET. The innovation of these two companies is that its processes can be applied to an industrial level and are profitable. These two points are extremely important while the application of a process. Due to the fact that Profit making capability and Scalability are the most important factors Investors look for in a Business. Chemical Recycle technology is opening a new world of possibilities. Such technology would dramatically cut the need for new plastic made largely from petroleum and vastly improve the life cycle of plastics.
Maybe I am being too hopeful, but what If all Plastic can be recycled? , then waste plastic could potentially become a thing of the past. References: Jim Curtis. (2018). Chemical Recycling: Could This Breakthrough Technology Curb Plastic Waste?. 17-02-18, de Coca-cola Company Sitio web: https://www.coca-colacompany.com/stories/chemical-recycling-could-this-breakthrough-technology-curb-plastic-waste |
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Hola Eli, very good topic to cover recent plastic pollution issues these days.
Alternative material for plastic is the best option for now but unfortunately we did not find materials better off than that.
However, turning them into recycled ones and use its prime materials into synthetic textile may help public movement to participate in using plastic pollution reduction and waste management capability against plastic.
Thanks for your report!
Posted 21-02-2019 15:46
Thank you for your report Eli! Hopefully, innovations like the ones you introduced will help address environmental issues like plastic pollution from harming the environment in the future.
Posted 20-02-2019 23:33
Hello Eli
When we say 'Recycle', the first thing that comes into mind is mainly a physical way to rediscover remaining or new values from used plastic products.
However as the report well illustrates, it is even better if we could use the resource again by turning it back to its ingredient self to create a whole new value from it!
Thanks for the report!
Posted 19-02-2019 20:26
Hello Karen,
We must look into all the possibilities for the solution of plastic pollution as it has turned out to be such a huge problem. With the increasing development in science and technology, we can be hopeful for the technology when we totally recycle all the single use plastic. I too am hopeful about it.
Thank you for the report.
Keep writing great reports.
I am eager to read more reports from you.
Green Cheers from Nepal
Yours,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 18-02-2019 19:57