In 1950, global plastic production was about 2 million tons. It's now about 400 million tons—an increase of nearly 20,000%.
Plastic pyrolysis is a chemical process that involves chemically breaking down plastics into other molecules by heating the plastics to extremely high temperatures in the absence of oxygen.
Past attempts to use tires for road surfacing, fuel and other methods have failed to take hold or have petered out over cost, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUK firm turns plastic waste into hydrogen, targets 35 tons daily for clean energyPowerhouse Energy Group launches its Feedstock Testing Unit (FTU) in Wales, using pyrolysis to transform plastic waste into ...
Without intervention, global plastic pollution will continue to affect marine life, according to the United Nations ...
The Ashley pyrolysis facility is expected to remain in operation as it undergoes a possible sale process. The facility is ...
Plans to convert a former anaerobic digester in Ludlow into a biochar plant have been recommended for approval by Shropshire ...
German recycler Pyrum Innovations is constructing a tyre recycling plant in Antwerp, Belgium in partnership with Dutch player ...
Chemical recycler Brightmark LLC has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for some subsidiaries related to its ...
An Indiana recycling plant that tapped municipal bond investors for capital six years ago has filed for bankruptcy after the ...
Located in Ashley, Indiana, the Brightmark plant feeds everything from beverage bottles to car seats into reactors and then heats the plastic, in the absence of oxygen, until hydrocarbons turn into ...
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VnExpress International on MSNIndonesia to convert waste into fuel, power in 30 big citiesIndonesian Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Yuliot Tanjung said that the government is targeting to process ...
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