Why are some plastics harder to recycle?

Why are some plastics harder to recycle?


This article was originally published on ExxonMobil.com on July 24, 2024.


  • Chemical recycling is complementary to mechanical recycling.
  • More plastic can be recycled using chemical recycling.
  • Chemical recycling could help address plastic waste.


Plastic is not only essential to many products we use every day, it can also help us cut carbon emissions. For example, according to a report by Franklin Associates, greenhouse gas emissions from plastic packaging is 54% lower than from alternative materials as a group. That includes materials like glass, paper and aluminum.?Plastic is also important to many of the?United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It’s used in lower-emission technologies like:?

  • Solar panels and wind turbines (Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy).
  • Plastic pipes and pouches delivering clean water in developing countries (Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation).
  • Food packaging film: protecting fruit and vegetables in greenhouses and preserving food like cheese, bread, meat and vegetables (Goal 2: Zero Hunger).

So, plastic has many benefits. But it comes with a global challenge: plastic waste. A challenge that recycling is key in helping to solve. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), only 9% of all plastic is recycled (in Europe, it’s 26.9%). The rest ends up elsewhere, for example in landfills or incineration.?

The challenges of recycling plastic

One of the things that can make plastic recycling difficult is that we don’t have a complete infrastructure for collecting, recycling and reusing plastic waste. This is less of a problem in some parts of the world, like Europe, than in others, such as developing countries. But it is an issue everywhere. Another challenge is that there are limits to the kinds of plastic that can be recycled with traditional mechanical methods.?

Two of the key challenges are:?

  • Contaminated plastic.
  • Products with layers of different types of plastic.

Many used plastic products – like food packaging or bottles of motor oil – are contaminated with oil and grease. That’s hard to remove with mechanical recycling , where plastic waste is ground up and melted down to make new products from the same material. Which means mechanical recycling normally doesn’t work for plastic products with very high safety and hygiene standards. For example, plastic film and containers used in food packaging and other items for the food and medical sectors. In these fields, you need uncontaminated virgin-quality plastic.?

Mechanical recycling also works best with single-polymer plastic. And a lot of plastic, like flexible food packaging, is multi-layer and multi-polymer. So, they’re not suitable for mechanical recycling, where plastic waste needs to be sorted into separate polymer streams.?


Jean Dunlop Gayo

Piping and Mechanical Design Engineer

1 天前

Interesting

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MARWAN KHADDAJ

Occupational Health and Safety Specialist at Retired

1 天前

Very helpful

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Joaquim Francisco Kalombe

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2 天前

Very good, the planet appreciates the effort and dedication to reduce this type of waste. ExxonMobil? Please simplify your selection process, innovate in it and be objective. The current model is incompatible with today's times!

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