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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Problem With Plastic Waste

It's no secret that figuring out what to do with plastic after it has been used is complicated. Unlike other recyclable material, plastic typically has a petroleum base which means it is non-renewable. However, plastic can be reused by breaking it down and to it's base level to be rebuilt into a new product. An example is the plastic found in automobiles.
All 40 kinds of plastics used in a North American automobile can be recycled, the need to separate and clean them makes using them more expensive than using virgin plastic resins. This translates into a higher proportion of plastics in the remnants of shredded end-of-life automobiles – a contaminated mixture of plastics and non-plastics that is usually disposed of through some combination of landfilling, incineration, and secondary recycling.
Read more about new promising ideas to make plastic a recyclable product at http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/boosting-global-plastics-recycling-by-marino-xanthos#ZRk3XvwT7zXxXRvJ.99

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