News Feature: On the brink of a recycling revolution?

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  • John Carey
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The waste that arrives at MBA Polymers’ big blue factory in Worksop, in England’s industrial heartland, is a dirty, smelly mess. Fresh from a metals recycler that has extracted hunks of steel from the crushed remains of cars and other trash, it contains many types of plastic jumbled in with carpeting, rubber, glues, bits of metal and glass, and even the occasional dead animal. Inside the cacophonous facility, powerful magnets and other technologies strip out everything but the plastic, which is ground into small 6–8 millimeter particles. These flakes are then washed, sorted, melted, filtered, and extruded. The final result: small pellets of pure plastic that can be melted down and then reshaped into anything from printers to vacuum cleaners, thus replacing virgin polymers made from fossil fuel feedstocks. “We take some of the ugliest waste streams and produce high-value products,” says MBA Polymers Inc. director Mike Biddle, who founded the company in his garage in California. Such transformations aren’t confined to MBA Polymers. There’s been a “quiet revolution” in the technology of mechanically sorting waste plastic, says Edward Kosior, managing director of international recycling consultant Nextek. Near-infrared scanners, centrifuges, and other high-tech tools can now sort plastic flakes as small as 2 millimeters from mixed trash. That means recycling companies can produce high-quality plastic not just from the contents of carefully sorted curbside recycle bins, but also from general municipal solid waste. And the advances aren’t limited to sorting. Researchers are using clever chemistry to break apart the polymer molecules in plastic waste, and to recombine them to produce materials of equal or even higher value. “We now have the technology to really

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

دوره 114 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017