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Fuel recovery, recycling technology

Tertiary or quaternary recycling, (recovery of chemicals or energy), should only be considered when other types of recycling are not economically or technologically feasible. In tertiary recycling, waste plastics are converted to either monomers or fuels or petrochemical feedstocks. Conversion to monomers by solvolytic methods is feasible for condensation polymers but often requires pure polymer streams. Sorting and cleaning of the waste stream increases the cost of the process. [Pg.407]


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