Substantia (Sep 2021)

Can Non-Recyclable Plastic Waste Be Made Environmentally Sustainable?

  • Luigi Campanella,
  • Pino Suffritti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36253/Substantia-1287
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2

Abstract

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After death the fraction of living matter which is not biodegraded (shells, bones, corals, carbonaceous deposits) becomes environmentally sustainable. This is not the case for plastics so that these wastes should be either recycled or made environmentally inert and stored in secure repositories as a resource for future generations. Chemistry has offered different solutions to this problem, and each brings about advantages and disadvantages when compared to other options. One further possible route could consist in the enrichment of the plastics waste in carbon content (“carbonization”), in analogy with the production of charcoal from wood, but we hope to stimulate a debate about all the other possible routes among scientists and engineers in the involved fields.

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