Closing the loop on plastic recycling?
Jul 05, 2018
3 minutes
The word “recycle” suggests movement in a circle. But when it comes to plastics, that vision doesn't quite match reality.
Since the 1950s, humanity has generated some 6 billion metric tons of plastic waste. Just 9 percent of that waste has been recycled, 12 percent was incinerated, and the remaining 79 percent ended up in landfills or as litter.
But even when plastic does make it to a recycling plant, there are limitations to how much recycling can happen. Current modes of recycling usually result in some form of downgraded product. Researchers are searching
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