Plastic recycling

Plastic recycling

Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastics and reprocessing the material into useful products, sometimes completely different from their original state. For instance, this could mean melting down soft drink bottles then making model army figures and ammunition..

Before recycling, plastics are sorted according to their resin identification code. PET, for instance, has a resin code of 1.

Processing

When compared to other materials like glass and metal materials, plastic polymers require greater processing to be recycled.Fact|date=August 2008 Plastics have a low entropy of mixing, which is due to the high molecular weight of their large polymer chains. A macromolecule interacts with its environment along its entire length, so its enthalpy of mixing is large compared to that of an organic molecule with a similar structure. Heating alone is not enough to dissolve such a large molecule; because of this, plastics must often be of nearly identical composition in order to mix efficiently.

When different types of plastics are melted together they tend to phase-separate, like oil and water, and set in these layers. The phase boundaries cause structural weakness in the resulting material, meaning that polymer blends are only useful in limited applications.

Another barrier to recycling is the widespread use of dyes, fillers, and other additives in plastics. The polymer is generally too viscous to economically remove fillers, and would be damaged by many of the processes that could cheaply remove the added dyes. Additives are less widely used in beverage containers and plastic bags, allowing them to be recycled more frequently.

The use of biodegradable plastics is increasing. If some of these get mixed in the other plastics for recycling, the recycled plastic is less valuable.Fact|date=August 2008

Many such problems can be solved by using a more elaborate "monomer recycling" process, in which a condensation polymer essentially undergoes the inverse of the polymerization reaction used to manufacture it. This yields the same mix of chemicals that formed the original polymer, which can be purified and used to synthesize new polymer chains of the same type. Du Pont opened a pilot plant of this type in Cape Fear, North Carolina, USA, to recycle PET by a process of methanolysis, but it closed the plant due to economic pressures.Fact|date=August 2008

Another potential option is the conversion of assorted polymers into petroleum by a much less precise thermal depolymerization process. Such a process would be able to accept almost any polymer or mix of polymers, including thermoset materials such as vulcanized rubber tires and the biopolymers in feathers and other agricultural waste. Like natural petroleum, the chemicals produced can be made into fuels as well as polymers. A pilot plant of this type exists in Carthage, Missouri, USA, using turkey waste as input material. "See the main article on thermal depolymerization." Gasification is a similar process, but is not technically recycling since polymers are not likely to become the result.

Recently, a process has also been developed in which many kinds of plastic can be used as a carbon source in the recycling of scrap steel. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/08/10/plastic.steel.reut/index.html Steel] CNN, Accessed 9.11.06]

Yet another process that is gaining ground with startup companies (especially in Australia, United States and Japan) is heat compression.Fact|date=August 2008 The heat compression process takes all unsorted, cleaned plastic in all forms, from soft plastic bags to hard industrial waste, and mixes the load in tumblers (large rotating drums resembling giant clothes dryers). The most obvious benefit to this method is the fact that all plastic is recyclable, not just matching forms. But criticism rises from the energy costs of rotating the drums, and heating the post-melt pipes.

Applications

Post-consumer PET (number 1) is often sorted into different color fractions. This sorted post-consumer PET waste is crushed, pressed into bales and offered for sale to recycling companies. PET flakes are used as the raw material for a range of products that would otherwise be made of polyester.

PVC- or Vinyl Recycling has historically been difficult to perfect on the industrial scale.Fact|date=August 2008 But within the last decade several viable methods for recycling or upcycling PVC plastic have been developed.Fact|date=August 2008

The most-often recycled plasticFact|date=July 2008, HDPE or number 2, is downcycled into plastic lumber, tables, roadside curbs, benches, truck cargo liners, trash receptacles, stationery (e.g rulers) and other durable plastic products and is usually in demand.

The white plastic foam peanuts used as packing material are often accepted by shipping stores for reuse.Fact|date=August 2008

In Israel successful trials have shown that plastic films recovered from mixed municipal waste streams can be recycled into useful household products such as buckets. [ [http://www.oaktech-environmental.com/plastictrials.htm Plastic trial procedure] Oaktech Environmental website, accessed 9.11.06]

Similarly, agricultural plastics such as mulch film, drip tape and silage bags are being diverted from the waste stream and successfully recycled [ [http://www.rkoindustries.com/id26.html Agricultural plastics recycling process] Agricultural plastics recycling website, accessed 07.11.08] into much larger products for industrial applications such as plastic composite railroad ties. [ [http://www.rti-railroad-tie.com/id5.html Plastic Composite Railroad Tie Facts] Plastic Composite Railroad Ties website, accessed 01.21.08] Historically, these agricultural plastics have primarily been either landfilled or burned on-site in the fields of individual farms. [ [http://environmentalrisk.cornell.edu/AgPlastics/References/Garthe&Kowal-a.pdf Recycling Used Agricultural Plastics] James W. Garthe, Paula D. Kowal, PennState University, Agricultural and Biological Engineering]

CNN reports that Indian Dr. S. Madhu of the Kerala Highway Research Institute has formulated a road surface that includes recycled plastic.Fact|date=August 2008 Aggregate, bitumen (asphalt) with plastic that has been shredded and melted at a temperature below 220 degrees C (428 °F) to avoid pollution. This road surface is claimed to be very durable and monsoon rain resistant. The plastic is sorted by hand, which is economical in India. The test road used 60 kg of plastic for an approx. 500m long, 8m wide, two-lane road. Since the US annually uses 100 million metric tons of plastic, it could pave 1.67 billion km of single-lane road this way.Fact|date=August 2008

Consumers

Plastic recycling rates lag far behind those of other items, such as newspaper (about 80%) and cardboard (about 70%).Fact|date=August 2008 One reason is that consumers often don’t understand the types of plastics that can be recycled in their area.Fact|date=August 2008 Types of plastics are assigned a number, called a resin identification code, which is usually stamped or printed on the bottom of containers and surrounded by a recycling symbol (a triangle of arrows). (See the table in Plastic.) Numbers 1, 2, and 6 are the most-often recycled plastics in the United States. Many municipal recycling programs exist in the United States.Consumers can find out which plastics are accepted in their local area and how to recycle, prepare and transfer them by contacting their local recycling hauler (usually the local city or county solid waste or public works department, or a private company). Generally, paper labels do not need to be removed from plastic bottles or containers, but lids should be thrown away because they typically are made from a type of plastic that is not recyclable. Plastic bottles and containers must be rinsed, squashed, and placed in recycle bins for collection. Plastic grocery bags are often accepted by stores in recycling containers placed near the entranceways.

In the UK, the amount of post-consumer plastic being recycled is relatively low [ [http://www.wasteonline.org.uk/resources/InformationSheets/Plastics.htm#_Hows Plastics] wasteonline.org.uk, Accessed 10.18.07] , due in part to a lack of recycling facilities. Only a few exist in the whole country and many people do not know what plastics can be recycled.Fact|date=August 2008 Furthermore, most of the plastic that is re-used is sent to China to be recycled, raising ethical questions as well as concern that such recycling costs more CO2 emissions than simply burying in landfill.Fact|date=August 2008 Others will counterclaim that many recycling programs exist in the UK, and landfill is not an option if there are no sites to fill.Fact|date=August 2008 One of the largest recyclers of PET bottles is based there and also has initiated one of the first "bottle to bottle" recycling businesses in the world.Fact|date=August 2008 Many other 'waste' products are sent to China for recycling, using the often empty containers that are used for delivering goods to the UK and that are sent back for re-use.Fact|date=August 2008

Plastic Identification Code

Seven groups of plastic polymers,cite web | title=Safe Use Of Plastic Food Packaging And Containers | url=http://www.ava.gov.sg/FoodSector/FoodSafetyEducation/Food+Facts/SafeUsePlasticContainers/index.htm ] each with specific properties, are used worldwide for packaging applications (see table below). Each group of plastic polymer can be identified by its Plastic Identification code (PIC) - usually a number or a letter abbreviation. For instance, Low-Density Polyethylene can be identified by the number 4 and/or the letters "LDPE". The PIC appears inside a three-chasing arrow recycling symbol. The symbol is used to indicate whether the plastic can be recycled into new products.

The PIC was introduced by the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. which provides a uniform system for the identification of different polymer types and helps recycling companies to separate different plastics for reprocessing. Manufacturers of plastic food packaging and containers can voluntarily mark their products with the PIC. Consumers can identify the plastic types based on the codes usually found at the base or at the side of the plastic food packaging and containers. The PIC is usually not present on packaging films, as it is not practical to collect and recycle most of this type of waste.

The quantity of post-consumer plastics recycled has increased every year since at least 1990. In 2006 the amount of plastic bottles recycled reached a record high of 2,220,000,000 pounds.

The amount of PET bottles recycled in 2006 increased more than 102 million pounds compared to 2005.

HDPE bottle recycling increased in 2005 to 928 million pounds.

All plastic bottles were recycled at a rate of 24 percent in 2005.

References

ee also

* Reuse of water bottles

External links

* [http://environment.about.com/od/reducingwaste/a/corn_plastic.htm Why are So Few Food Containers Made of Recyclable Plastic? about.com]
* [http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_plastics/bin.asp?CID=1102&DID=4645&DOC=FILE.PDF American Chemistry Council: Plastic Packaging Resin Codes]


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