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New Analysis: Olefins from Mixed Plastics Waste - Are Thermolysis Routes Viable?

Nexant Energy and Chemicals Advisory announces publication of a new Special Report “Olefins from Mixed Plastics Waste: Are Thermolysis Routes Viable?” which provides a strategic analysis of thermolysis technologies and how viable they are for olefins production from mixed plastics waste.  The report includes:

Throughout the years, plastics’ growth in popularity, substituting for glass, metal, and other conventional materials in many applications, is due to their excellent characteristics. Among these are light weight, impact resistance, transparency, flexibility, lower cost, ease of fabrication, and coloration without coating. While plastics recycling has always been challenging, this issue has gained global attention with increased public concern over the environment. Despite plastics only comprising about 12 percent of the world’s waste, they have become an environmental target because of littering, especially in the ocean, and their use of fossil hydrocarbon resources related to Climate Change.

In response to the public pressure:

Recycling of PET (#1) and HDPE (#2) plastics has been moderately successful but not that of other types. In recent years, companies have turned to thermolysis as a means of utilizing a mixed plastics waste stream while creating a Circular Economy (returning the materials to their original use). The mixed plastic waste feedstocks of interest are the #3 to #7 plastics that would be otherwise sent to landfills or incinerated. Thermolysis technologies (i.e., pyrolysis and gasification) can create a Circular Economy since their products can be used to generate naphtha and methanol (via syngas) that can be used as raw materials for olefins production (e.g., ethylene and propylene) by different routes. The technical and economic feasibility of thermolysis processes are still being investigated, but considerable interest has been displayed in this type of technology by numerous technology developers and resin producers who are leveraging their capabilities through strategic alliances