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- Recycling Infrastructure and Market Opportunities Map
EPA is releasing a geoplatform map of recycling markets that highlights existing infrastructure, per capita generation and recycling of post-consumer material and other relevant market factors
- Chemical recycling: a key player in a decarbonised and . . . - Ricardo
The global plastic waste crisis demands innovative solutions While traditional mechanical recycling plays a vital role for the circular economy, it faces limitations, particularly with mixed and or contaminated plastics Chemical recycling, a set of technologies that break down plastic polymers into their constituent monomers or other valuable feedstocks, has emerged as a potential game
- Plastic Market Size, Share Growth | Industry Report, 2033
The industry operates under strict environmental regulations and is heavily influenced by global sustainability trends Governments in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific have introduced stringent regulations on single-use plastics, recycling mandates, and chemical safety standards, forcing manufacturers to innovate and adopt eco-friendly alternatives Companies investing in chemical
- Plastic recycling: A panacea or environmental pollution problem
Plastic recycling encompasses the entire process from waste collection to reprocessing into valuable form 8 (Fig 1) Plastics can undergo mechanical or chemical recycling to maintain their
- The Future of Mechanical vs Chemical Recycling to 2027
This report explores the growing market for mechanically recycled plastics for packaging, and the impending arrival of chemically recycled feedstocks at scale It combines expert profiles of competing chemical recycling approaches, with critical analysis of key enabling technologies and market barriers to both chemical and mechanical recycling of plastics
- Fundamental, technical and environmental overviews of plastic chemical . . .
Chemical recycling is a collection of emerging innovative technologies that transform plastic waste into base chemicals, monomers and feedstocks This approach complements mechanical recycling, bridging the gap between waste management and the petrochemical industry
- Chemical recycling a multi-billion Euro business by 2030
The global plastic chemical recycling market is projected to be US$ 50 billion (EUR 47 billion) by the end of the decade, according to research institute Fairfield ‘Chemical recycling holds the potential to revolutionise waste management and drive the circular economy forward,’ it says Fairfield observes five key trends and opportunities shaping plastics chemical recycling’s growth
- McKinsey weighs in on chemical recycling potential
If $40 billion were invested in chemical recycling technologies and certain constraints were resolved, chemical recycling processes could satisfy 4-8% of total polymer demand by 2030, according to a new analysis “Although that may seem like a small portion of the total market for plastics, it demonstrates significant growth over today’s near-zero percent,” according to a May 16 post
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