Plastics are increasingly a preferred material choice in designing and developing complex, consumer products, such as automobiles, because they are mouldable, lightweight, and are often perceived to be highly recyclable materials. However, actually recycling the heterogeneous plastics used in such durable items is challenging, and presents very different scenarios to how simple products, such as water bottles, are recovered via curbside or container recycling initiatives. While the technology exists to recycle plastics, their feasibility to do so from high level consumer or industrial applications is bounded by technological and economical restraints. Obstacles include the lack of market for recyclates, and the lack of cost efficient recov...
The many uses of plastics in our society are now compromised because of the social and environmental...
Plastics are currently used in almost every branch of industry. Their popularity is due to excellent...
Plastics consumption continues to steeply increase worldwide, while resultant waste is currently mos...
A spectrum of plastics has been produced in the last 70 years, and plastic production has increased ...
In the last three decades, the increased use of plastics is rapidly becoming a global environmental ...
The automotive industry has used plastics almost since the beginning. The lightness, flexibility, an...
Plastics are a wide range of synthetic or semi synthetic materials which is extremely versatile and ...
Plastic is one of the world’s most-used materials. Technically sophisticated, lightweight and cheap,...
Increasing plastic recycling rates is crucial to tackle plastic pollution and reduce consumption of ...
The increasing consumption of plastics and plastic products results in correspondingly substantial v...
Plastics make 15-20 wt% of WEEE and their composition is evolving constantly due to development of n...
The circular economy re-interprets the recovery of materials by promoting designing out waste from p...
The purpose of this study is to review existing recycling technologies, standards and market situati...
The technology of vehicle recycling today is capable of recovering and reusing about 75% of the weig...
Plastic is a ubiquitous material in modern society, used in everything from packaging to consumer ...
The many uses of plastics in our society are now compromised because of the social and environmental...
Plastics are currently used in almost every branch of industry. Their popularity is due to excellent...
Plastics consumption continues to steeply increase worldwide, while resultant waste is currently mos...
A spectrum of plastics has been produced in the last 70 years, and plastic production has increased ...
In the last three decades, the increased use of plastics is rapidly becoming a global environmental ...
The automotive industry has used plastics almost since the beginning. The lightness, flexibility, an...
Plastics are a wide range of synthetic or semi synthetic materials which is extremely versatile and ...
Plastic is one of the world’s most-used materials. Technically sophisticated, lightweight and cheap,...
Increasing plastic recycling rates is crucial to tackle plastic pollution and reduce consumption of ...
The increasing consumption of plastics and plastic products results in correspondingly substantial v...
Plastics make 15-20 wt% of WEEE and their composition is evolving constantly due to development of n...
The circular economy re-interprets the recovery of materials by promoting designing out waste from p...
The purpose of this study is to review existing recycling technologies, standards and market situati...
The technology of vehicle recycling today is capable of recovering and reusing about 75% of the weig...
Plastic is a ubiquitous material in modern society, used in everything from packaging to consumer ...
The many uses of plastics in our society are now compromised because of the social and environmental...
Plastics are currently used in almost every branch of industry. Their popularity is due to excellent...
Plastics consumption continues to steeply increase worldwide, while resultant waste is currently mos...