Article | REF: J3995 V1

Chemical and physico-chemical recycling of plastic waste

Authors: Association RECORD, Erwan HARSCOET, Sarah CHOUVENC

Publication date: September 10, 2023

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2. Key findings

Some key messages on the relevance of chemical and physicochemical recycling technologies and their development prospects to help achieve plastics circularity, drawn from the results of a literature search and expert consultations, are presented below.

2.1 Technology

  • Input volume and quality

    Most experts agree that the prerequisite for the success of a recycling technology is access to waste in sufficient volume and quality. Ease of access to waste will depend heavily on the resin and specifications required.

    To target a specific application, matching a specific process to a specific polymer family is more likely to yield conclusive results. It is therefore essential to know the exact...

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