Over the years, the petrochemical industry has developed a plethora of polymers that are contributing to the well-being of humanity. Irresponsible disposal of used plastics has, however, led to the buildup of litter, which is fouling the environment, harming wildlife, and wasting valuable resources. This paper critically reviews the challenge and opportunities in converting plastic waste into a feedstock for the industry. It discusses (a) the amount, quality, and sorting of plastic waste; (b) mechanical recycling and extraction or dissolution/precipitation; (c) chemical recycling to monomers and to feedstock and other chemicals; and (d) waste disposal by incineration, biodegradation, landfill, and microplastics. It will, finally, broaden th...
Packaging materials are currently considered an important source of environmental waste because of t...
Millions of tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year. The plastic waste may go down several...
Commodity plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET...
Plastics are a wide range of synthetic or semi synthetic materials which is extremely versatile and ...
Increasing the stream of recycled plastic necessitates an approach beyond the traditional recycling ...
A spectrum of plastics has been produced in the last 70 years, and plastic production has increased ...
Increasing the stream of recycled plastic necessitates an approach beyond the traditional recycling ...
Scheme The mass production of polymer products, in particular plastics, and their widespread use dep...
In recent years, the amount of plastic waste has become a huge environmental issue. This paper descr...
This chapter presents the idea that there are a range of target plastic products where substitution ...
Plastic is a ubiquitous material in modern society, used in everything from packaging to consumer ...
The increasing consumption of plastics and plastic products results in correspondingly substantial v...
Plastic materials have experienced a spectacular rate of growth in recent decades, consequently, pro...
Plastics consumption continues to steeply increase worldwide, while resultant waste is currently mos...
Since the invention and inception of plastics in our daily life, the continuous use of the product h...
Packaging materials are currently considered an important source of environmental waste because of t...
Millions of tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year. The plastic waste may go down several...
Commodity plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET...
Plastics are a wide range of synthetic or semi synthetic materials which is extremely versatile and ...
Increasing the stream of recycled plastic necessitates an approach beyond the traditional recycling ...
A spectrum of plastics has been produced in the last 70 years, and plastic production has increased ...
Increasing the stream of recycled plastic necessitates an approach beyond the traditional recycling ...
Scheme The mass production of polymer products, in particular plastics, and their widespread use dep...
In recent years, the amount of plastic waste has become a huge environmental issue. This paper descr...
This chapter presents the idea that there are a range of target plastic products where substitution ...
Plastic is a ubiquitous material in modern society, used in everything from packaging to consumer ...
The increasing consumption of plastics and plastic products results in correspondingly substantial v...
Plastic materials have experienced a spectacular rate of growth in recent decades, consequently, pro...
Plastics consumption continues to steeply increase worldwide, while resultant waste is currently mos...
Since the invention and inception of plastics in our daily life, the continuous use of the product h...
Packaging materials are currently considered an important source of environmental waste because of t...
Millions of tons of plastic are produced worldwide every year. The plastic waste may go down several...
Commodity plastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene terephthalate (PET...