Advertisement Header Ad
Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion

    Certification Scorecard for December 3, 2025

    Industry Announcements for Week of December 1

    News from Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations, Precision E-Cycle

    News from Northeast Recycling Council, Plastipak and more

    News from Northeast Recycling Council, Sortera Technologies and more

    News from MKV Polymers, Metallium Ltd. and more

    Certification Scorecard for November 19, 2025

    News from American Beverage, Inteplast Group and more

    News from Action Carting Environmental Services, International Paper and more

  • Conferences
  • Publications

    Other Topics

    Textiles
    Organics
    Packaging
    Glass
    Brand Owners

    Metals
    Technology
    Research
    Markets
    Grant Watch

    All Topics

Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion

    Certification Scorecard for December 3, 2025

    Industry Announcements for Week of December 1

    News from Dynamic Lifecycle Innovations, Precision E-Cycle

    News from Northeast Recycling Council, Plastipak and more

    News from Northeast Recycling Council, Sortera Technologies and more

    News from MKV Polymers, Metallium Ltd. and more

    Certification Scorecard for November 19, 2025

    News from American Beverage, Inteplast Group and more

    News from Action Carting Environmental Services, International Paper and more

  • Conferences
  • Publications

    Other Topics

    Textiles
    Organics
    Packaging
    Glass
    Brand Owners

    Metals
    Technology
    Research
    Markets
    Grant Watch

    All Topics

Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
No Result
View All Result
Home Plastics

Plastics recycling technology roundup: Oct. 31, 2019

byJared Paben
October 31, 2019
in Plastics
In other news: March 23, 2016
Share on XLinkedin

An equipment provider released a melt filter for very high throughputs, and virgin plastics companies invest in pyrolysis technologies. 

EPS unit coming on-line: GreenMantra Technologies has commissioned a demonstration facility to process scrap EPS into specialty polymers. The Brantford, Ontario company uses a controlled, partial depolymerization process to convert scrap polyolefins into industrial waxes and other products. In 2017, it received money from the Canadian government to help fund a unit to use the technology on polystyrene. According to a press release, the end products from the PS will be chemicals used in foams, inks and coatings. GreenMantra has signed agreements to work with Sun Chemical and Ineos Styrolution to use its outputs in their ink and plastic products. Ineos Styrolution, a giant virgin PS manufacturer, is also involved in a project in Europe that recently fully depolymerized PS and used the monomers to create new plastic, according to Plastics News Europe. 

Filtration advancement released: Recycling equipment company Ettlinger developed a melt filter designed for very high throughputs. According to a company press release, the ERF 1000 high-performance melt filter has four filter drums that provide a combined 6,280 square centimeters of filtration surface, twice as much as the ERF 500, the previous top-of-the-range model. The ERF reliably handles streams with up to 18% contamination. “The filter is Ettlinger’s response to the accelerating industry trend in many parts of the world toward higher throughputs, and even higher qualities – a trend triggered by the rising global demand for premium quality recycled materials for sophisticated applications,” according to the company. 

 Carbon renewal technology underway: Eastman estimates its newly launched gasification technology will process up to 50 million pounds of scrap plastics in 2020, and projects are underway to “significantly expand that amount.” The global chemical company calls the technology, which it employs at its Kingsport, Tenn. headquarters plant, “carbon renewal technology.” The process breaks down scrap plastics into molecular building blocks such as carbon, oxygen and hydrogen, which are then used to make new chemicals. “Carbon renewal technology is a game-changer for recycling because it provides an end-of-life solution for many plastics from a variety of sources, such as single-use plastics, textiles, and carpet, that traditional mechanical recycling methods cannot process,” according to a press release. 

Medical application for RPET: De Montford University Leicester in the U.K. reports on a project to recycle scrap PET bottles into prosthetic limb sockets. “Upcycling of recycled plastics and offering affordable prosthesis are two major global issues that we need to tackle,” stated Karthikeyan Kandan, senior lecturer in mechanical engineering at the university. “We wanted to develop a prosthetic limb that was cost effective yet comfortable and durable for amputee patients.” The bottles were ground and spun into polyester yarn, which was heated to produce a light, sturdy substance that could be easily molded into prosthetic limbs. The cost to produce a prosthetic socket was just 10 pounds sterling. 

Polymer sorting strategic: A plastics reclamation facility coming to Japan will use a number of technologies to sort plastics from automobiles, appliances, pallets, containers and other packaging into distinct polymers. Recycling International reports the PLANIC plant will have a float/sink tank where the fluid weighs 1.09 kilograms per liter. At that density, PE, PP, PS and ABS will separate from chlorinated and brominated plastics, metals and non-recyclable plastics. Unlike salt, the patented pH-neutral substance that gives the fluid its density does not dissolve, so it can be reused, and it doesn’t interfere with electrostatic separation later, the publication reports. After the first tank, a float/sink tank with water will separate PE/PP from PS/ABS. Then, an electromagnetic separator will sort PS from ABS and a different proprietary technology will sort PE from PP.

Chemical recycling investments: A couple of virgin plastics giants announced investments in European chemical recycling technologies. BASF will invest in Norwegian company Quantafuel, which converts mixed plastics into pyrolysis oil. Waste 360 reports the company is building a plant in Denmark that will be able to process 16,000 tons per year. BASF will use the pyrolysis oil in its ChemCycling project to create new plastic products from the recovered chemicals. In addition, LyondellBasell is building a pilot facility in Italy will employ the MoReTec recycling technology, which uses a catalyst in a pyrolysis process. The proprietary catalyst allows for faster processing at lower temperatures, according to a press release. “We have advanced our chemical recycling capabilities over the last 15 months, and through research and testing we are studying a number of LyondellBasell proprietary catalyst options,” Jim Seward, LyondellBasell senior vice president of research and  development, technology and sustainability, stated in the release. With the technology, LyondellBasell plans to target difficult-to-recycle plastics, such as multi-layer films.

To receive the latest news and analysis about plastics recycling technologies, sign up now for our free monthly Plastics Recycling Update: Technology Edition e-newsletter.

Tags: Technology
Jared Paben

Jared Paben

Related Posts

Breaking down PS and PET announcements

byJared Paben
September 26, 2018

Two Canadian depolymerization startups recently signed significant deals to advance commercialization of their technologies. The first to be announced was...

PepsiCo signs deal to buy RPET from startup

PepsiCo signs deal to buy RPET from startup

byJared Paben
October 17, 2018

A depolymerization technology firm has landed an RPET sales deal with one of the world's largest food and drink companies....

How one reclaimer is accessing new markets for PS

How one reclaimer is accessing new markets for PS

byJared Paben
October 31, 2018

When it comes to chemical recycling techniques for scrap polystyrene, some companies break the plastic down into its component monomers,...

Investor explains decision to back plastics-to-fuel firm

byColin Staub
November 14, 2018

The leader of a company that is putting millions behind RES Polyflow says plastics conversion technologies today are comparable to...

Prime giant to install pyrolysis plant

byJared Paben
December 5, 2018

SABIC, one of the world's largest chemicals producers, will install a demonstration unit to recycle mixed plastics into feedstock for...

In My Opinion: Assessing the future of plastics circularity

byNina Goodrich
December 19, 2018

The Sustainable Packaging Coalition director says that with today's insufficient recycling infrastructure and evolving packaging stream, both chemical and mechanical...

Load More
Next Post
Company unveils RPET bottle with recycling-friendly barrier coating

Company unveils RPET bottle with recycling-friendly barrier coating

More Posts

Analysis: Q3 earnings confirm new industry priorities

Analysis: Q3 earnings confirm new industry priorities

November 13, 2025
Iron Mountain raises ITAD guidance on strong growth

Iron Mountain raises ITAD guidance on strong growth

November 13, 2025
ERCC outlines shift toward convenience benchmarks

ERCC outlines shift toward convenience benchmarks

November 13, 2025
Analysis: EU softens ESG rules as compliance pressure builds for US

Analysis: EU softens ESG rules as compliance pressure builds for US

November 20, 2025
Sector holds wide gaps in environmental standards

Sector holds wide gaps in environmental standards

November 20, 2025
From crawl to run: a clear roadmap for ITAD ESG

From crawl to run: a clear roadmap for ITAD ESG

November 20, 2025
New entrepreneurs bring renewed energy to e-cycling

New entrepreneurs bring renewed energy to e-cycling

November 20, 2025
The Re:Source Podcast Episode 1: E-Scrap look-back and 2026 outlook

The Re:Source Podcast Episode 1: E-Scrap look-back and 2026 outlook

November 21, 2025
ERI and ReElement partner on rare earth magnet recovery

ERI and ReElement partner on rare earth magnet recovery

November 26, 2025
Cyber risks confront ITAD work, contracts, coverage

Cyber risks confront ITAD work, contracts, coverage

November 26, 2025
Load More

About & Publications

About Us

Staff

Archive

Magazine

Work With Us

Advertise
Jobs
Contact
Terms and Privacy

Newsletter

Get the latest recycling news and analysis delivered to your inbox every week. Stay ahead on industry trends, policy updates, and insights from programs, processors, and innovators.

Subscribe

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
  • Recycling
  • E-Scrap
  • Plastics
  • Conferences
    • E-Scrap Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Magazine
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Archive
  • Jobs
  • Staff
Subscribe
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.