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The plastics industry renewed calls for the U.S. EPA to formally acknowledge chemical recycling as a manufacturing process ...
As packaging waste rises and rules tighten, chemical recycling offers a key solution—but firms must move quickly to stay relevant.
The Zero Waste International Alliance’s recent update adds new details to its “do no harm” and “do not export harm” ...
Obtain EHS hazardous waste tags and Hazardous Waste and Unwanted Chemical forms from the EHS office, 2220 Circle Dr, Service Building, 1st Floor. Chemical waste containers must be labeled using the ...
Completely fill in a Surplus Chemical/Waste Disposal Form, being sure to indicate the composition of the waste and quantity and size of containers. When listing waste components, also include ...
One of the most promising opportunities is chemical recycling, a groundbreaking approach that holds the potential to transform how we view and manage plastic waste.
Few plastics get recycled—only about 9% in the US and 15% in Europe. The mechanical recycling that dominates today is hampered by contamination and a high variety in plastic waste streams.