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Plastic waste can be converted into secondary plastics through mechanical recycling without affecting their chemical structure
Fremont, CA:The process of recycling is the conversion of discarded solid waste into new products that can be sold. Through recycling technology, plastic waste can be recycled into new products that are recyclable over and over again.
Waste or discarded materials can be converted into valuable resources with recycling technologies dedicated to maximizing the use of extractions from nature.
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Why Major Businesses And Startups Are Moving To Recycling Technologies?
Traditional recycling practices present challenges that are difficult to overcome. Recycling technologies offer a practical and advanced alternative to these challenges. The system manages waste in a precise manner and conserves natural resources.
A number of effective recycling technologies have been developed to reduce the amount of waste going to landfills and incinerators, which can have detrimental effects on the environment and human health.
Emerging Technologies in Recycling
In recycling technology, solid waste material is converted into new products that can be sold. Plastic waste can be recycled multiple times by using recycling technology.
Recycling Technologies to Build a Sustainable Future
Chemical recycling
The process of chemical recycling is nothing more than breaking down hard plastic into its original form, which is commonly known as virgin-equivalent plastic. In the waste management industry, chemical recycling involves a number of emerging technologies that turn hard plastic into recycled ones (secondary raw materials) that were previously difficult or uneconomic to recycle mechanically.
Mechanical recycling
Plastic waste can be converted into secondary plastics through mechanical recycling without affecting their chemical structure.It is the most common method of recycling plastics, that thermoplastics can be recycled mechanically.
Dissolution recycling
It is possible to recycle polymers by dissolving them in plastic waste in a way that allows them to regain their original chemical structure. Dissolution recycling involves dissolving polymers in solvents so that they can be separated and recovered in their purest form.
Monomer recycling
Polymer molecules within a plastic are broken up into monomer building blocks in a monomer recycling process. Using these monomer building blocks, virgin plastic materials with identical properties can be created. During monomer recycling, the chemical composition of the plastic is reversed, resulting in a more stable recycled product.
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