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VTT & Partners to Explore Mechanical and Chemical Recycling of Polystyrene

Published on 2020-09-17. Edited By : SpecialChem

VTT & Partners to Explore Mechanical and Chemical Recycling of PolystyreneVTT with its partners will explore in a two-year MoPo project how recycling of polystyrene could be substantially increased by reshaping its collection and handling. The goal is to convert waste into pure polystyrene or styrene monomers used in other plastics and chemicals.

In the new MoPo project our target is to offer a technically and economically feasible solution to the recycling of polystyrene waste in Europe. We will explore the state of polystyrene production, consumption and recycling in Finland and in selected European countries. We will also develop a logistics model for collecting polystyrene waste and methods for its mechanical and chemical recycling,” says Muhammad Saad Qureshi, senior scientist at VTT and leader of the MoPo project.

Turning Polystyrene into Styrene


As not all polystyrene waste is suited for mechanical recycling, thermochemical recycling methods will be developed in the MoPo project as well. In thermochemical recycling polystyrene is pyrolyzed, i.e., heated in the absence of oxygen, and thus disintegrated into shorter polymer chains and even to styrene monomers.

The resulting pyrolysis oil, upon purification, can replace oil fractions when producing for example aromatics, latex, polystyrene and carbon black. A method will also be developed to allow safe utilization of polystyrene waste containing flame retardants and other hazardous components.

Mopo Project With a Total Budget of EUR 964 000


The MoPo project led by VTT has a total budget of EUR 964 000, which will be covered by Business Finland, VTT and research and business partners: Aalto University, L&T, HSY, Finnfoam, PS Processing, CH-Polymers, Pohjanmaan Hyötyjätekuljetus and Suomen Uusiomuovi.

Together with our partners we can develop the whole value chain involved in polystyrene recycling. We expect that the project will substantially increase recycling opportunities and create new businesses. Our goal is to lead the way in polystyrene recycling Europe wide,” Qureshi says.

During the project, participants will demonstrate various processes such as separate collection of polystyrene waste, handling of polystyrene waste with a new kind of extruder developed at VTT, and mechanical and chemical recycling of polystyrene waste.


Source: VTT
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