Logelain provides a clear, technical roadmap for moving beyond the limitations of mechanical recycling to achieve a truly circular plastic economy. By focusing on molecular breakdown, he highlights the essential shift needed to process complex waste streams that traditional methods simply cannot handle.
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A different approach to plastic recyclingAdded:
new technologies, and one of which, under waste works, is something called chemical recycling, which is distinct from conventional normal recycling, which is mechanical.
Mechanical recycling, as you might see pictures of, they shred the material, take a plastic, they'll filter it, all those.
With chemical recycling, you're essentially breaking it down back to its monomers, so you can make into new plastics. And I feel that's one of those areas where I've seen recently it's getting a lot of traction, cuz as I say, it tackles materials that previously were just not as cost-effective to treat under the current systems.
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