The Critical Role of Process Analysis in Chemical Recycling and Upcycling of Waste Plastics

It is critical to evaluate the economics, energy use, greenhouse gas emissions, and other life cycle inventory metrics for emerging processes, relative to the incumbent, linear manufacturing practices employed today. Here we offer specific definitions for classes of chemical recycling and upcycling and describe general process concepts for the chemical recycling of mixed plastics waste. We present a framework for techno-economic analysis and life cycle assessment for both closed- and open-loop chemical recycling.

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Quantification and evaluation of plastic waste in the United States

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Plastic production via advanced recycling lowers GHG emissions