Plastics recycling: challenges and opportunities

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Abstract

Plastics are inexpensive, lightweight and durable materials, which can readily be moulded into a variety of products that find use in a wide range of applications. As a consequence, the production of plastics has increased markedly over the last 60 years. However, current levels of their usage and disposal generate several environmental problems. Around 4 per cent of world oil and gas production, a non-renewable resource, is used as feedstock for plastics and a further 3-4% is expended to provide energy for their manufacture. A major portion of plastic produced each year is used to make disposable items of packaging or other short-lived products that are discarded within a year of manufacture. These two…

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Keywords
  • Reuse
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Raw material
  • Waste management
  • Environmental science
  • Renewable energy
  • Sustainability
  • Engineering
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