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WASTE PLASTICS
Market developments and recycling technologies

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Chlorine causing cost explosion
The PVC content in industrial waste used for energetic recycling will continue to increase. This makes chlorine a growing problem. [more ...]
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Flying is easy – recycling is difficult
Innovative recycling processes are to solve the extreme problems in disposing of carbon fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP). [more ...]
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Buried sources of raw materials
Around half of all waste plastics in Europe still end up on landfill sites. At the bvse waste plastics day there was a discussion about how to stop this waste of resources. [more ...]
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Substitute for natural product
A new recycling process now makes it possible to regain a high-grade secondary raw material from old tyres. The reprocessed rubber is practically the same as natural rubber. [more ...]
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Smoke-free incineration
New technologies are making the recycling of old tyres a lucrative business. [more ...]
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Close call
Recyclers are critical of organic plastics. Scientists, however, are predicting a great future for them. For the time being manufacturers and recyclers will have to come to an arrangement. [more ...]

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