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McKinsey identifies engineering polymers as a recycling opportunity
The global consulting firm says collecting and reprocessing more discarded plastic automotive components should be feasible.
Taking on the e-plastics challenge
Synergy Electronics Recycling and its subsidiary, RePolyTex, are taking hard-to-recycle electronics scrap and making new, sustainable building materials.
RecyClass makes industrial resin protocols available
The European organization says it has focused on resins such as ABS and polypropylene used by makers of automotive components and electronics.
Trinseo releases 2024 sustainability report
Among its sustainability achievements in the previous fiscal year, the company highlights the commissioning of two new advanced recycling facilities in Europe.
Polykemi Group announces leadership changes
European recycled-content polymers producer says third-generation members of the family business are being promoted to new executive roles.
Electrostatic technology vies for role in ASR sorting
Converting plastic-heavy automotive shredder residue into marketable materials can be assisted with electrostatic methods, according to a European technology provider.
European project yields recycled-content ABS
ELIX Polymers works in partnership with Repsol and AnQore to produce feedstock materials to help produce 100 percent recycled-content ABS plastic.
Creating compounding momentum
Plastic Recycling Inc. has invested $10 million to add extruder systems and upgrade its laboratory equipment to raise its recycled resin compounding capacity.
Committed polymer custodians
Whether it’s textiles or other hard-to-recycle plastics, Sawgrass Sustainable LLC is proving its mettle as a technology-driven reclaimer determined to keep material out of landfills.
Industrial Resin Recycling installs MAS extruder system
The Michigan-based plastics recycler says the new extruder will increase its compounding capacity by more than 40 percent.
