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Recent Advancements in Plastic Packaging Recycling: A Mini-Review

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MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 17, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14174782

Keywords

waste valorization; plastic waste; circular economy; recovery; recycling

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  1. POR FESR Veneto

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Currently, the scientific community is facing significant challenges in delivering a healthier world for future generations, with the quest for circular and sustainable approaches for plastic recycling being one of the most demanding. This is due to the large amounts of long-lasting waste generated by the massive use of plastic materials over the last century, particularly in packaging materials, which have not received adequate recovery and disposal policies for a long time.
Today, the scientific community is facing crucial challenges in delivering a healthier world for future generations. Among these, the quest for circular and sustainable approaches for plastic recycling is one of the most demanding for several reasons. Indeed, the massive use of plastic materials over the last century has generated large amounts of long-lasting waste, which, for much time, has not been object of adequate recovery and disposal politics. Most of this waste is generated by packaging materials. Nevertheless, in the last decade, a new trend imposed by environmental concerns brought this topic under the magnifying glass, as testified by the increasing number of related publications. Several methods have been proposed for the recycling of polymeric plastic materials based on chemical or mechanical methods. A panorama of the most promising studies related to the recycling of polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and polystyrene (PS) is given within this review.

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