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Master Chemical Recycling Strategies for Plastic Waste Crisis Beyond Mechanical Limits

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Tuesday Nov 19, 2024

Unable to process mixed plastics or complex materials through Traditional Recycling?


While traditional recycling plays an important role, it has its own limitations. Switch to chemical recycling that tackles a wider range of plastic waste streams and creates high-quality recycled materials with properties comparable to virgin plastic.


Leading expert, Santiago Llopis will help discover how chemical recycling can create new business opportunities and drive a more sustainable and profitable future for your company.


Don’t miss the chance to:


  • Master the Fundamentals: Gain a deep understanding of chemical recycling, from theory to practical applications.
  • Explore Cutting-Edge Technologies: Dive deep into advanced methods like enzymatic depolymerization, pyrolysis, and solvolysis, becoming an expert in the field.
  • Embrace Efficiency: Chemical recycling processes are less susceptible to contamination issues, reducing the need for complex sorting and cleaning procedures.


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Presented By:
Santiago Llopis

Length: 90 min

Course Type: Technology
Level: Intermediate

Next Session: Nov 19, 2024
10:00 a.m. (New York City)
4:00 p.m. (Paris)

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Why should you attend?

While traditional mechanical recycling works well for PET and HDPE, chemical recycling is needed to effectively manage the complex stream of plastics that enter the waste every day. Especially, in the case of food contact materials, chemical recycling proves to be quite efficient as it can cater to difficult to recycle plastics, end of life plastics, or those considered non-recyclable.

Which is why, there is an incentive for you to consider chemical recycling to avoid the loss of quality, performance and properties of the recycled materials. Join this course to:

  1. Focus your R&D efforts in the right direction with a clearer view on chemical recycling methods with comparison of limitations, advantages and disadvantages of the different processes.

  2. Recycle a wider range of plastics waste than what is possible with traditional, mechanical recycling by gaining grasp on concepts of enzymatic depolymerization, pyrolysis, solvolysis…

  3. Prepare better for the future & meet today's market needs by understanding how to enable production of high-quality end products (new plastics and chemicals) that can be used multiple applications.


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Chemical Recycling of Plastic Waste

Who should attend?

This course is for Recyclers, Manufacturers and Suppliers looking for a way to adopt chemical recycling. It will also benefit various chemical companies.
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Course Outline

  1. Introduction to chemical recycling
  2. a. Basis of chemical recycling
    b. Chemical recycling vs Mechanical recycling

  3. Pyrolysis
  4. a. Basis on pyrolysis
    b. Advantages of pyrolysis
    c. New pyrolytic processes
    d. Successful stories

  5. Solvolysis
  6. a. Basis on solvolysis
    b. Advantages of solvolysis
    c. Solvolysis of PET
    d. Products of interest
    e. Successful stories

  7. Enzymatic depolymerization
  8. a. Basis on enzymatic depolymerization
    b. Target polymers
    c. Successful stories

  9. Future perspectives
  10. a. Needs
    b. Research

  11. Real life Cases


  12. 30 mins Q&A - Interact live with the expert for all your technical help!

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Members Reviews

Excellent course! Great overview of competing technologies.

David France , from Footprint

Good introduction to chemical recycling basis.

Guillaume Normand , from Saint-Gobain Recherche

Insights in new developments in this area. Very good content!

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