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Recycling and Incineration

Another option very suitable for polylactide is chemical recycling through hydrolysis or thermal treatment to obtain lactic acid [Pg.367]


Plastics Waste - Feedstock Recycling, Chemical Recycling and Incineration... [Pg.3]

The origins and composition of plastics wastes and factors affecting their recycling are discussed. Partieular attention is paid to chemical recycling and incineration, with and without energy recovery, and a number of developments in chemical recycling techniques are examined. 19 refs. [Pg.68]

This paper provides a detailed overview of the current plastics waste management situation in Japan. It discusses material, chemical, and thermal recycling, and incineration versus landfill. It also provides a flow sheet showing recycling and the treatment/disposal of plastics waste in Japan in 1991. Conclusions are drawn, and the outlook for the future is considered. 5 refs. [Pg.90]

U.S. EPA has proposed TSCA standards for the disposal of lead-based paint (LBP) debris to replace RCRA regulations. The new standards would establish disposal standards for LBP debris and identify recycling and incineration activities that would be controlled or prohibited. To avoid duplicative regulation, the waste that is subject to these new standards would not be subject to RCRA hazardous waste determination. [Pg.475]

A. Tukker, Plastic Waste - Feedstock Recycling, Chemical Recycling and Incineration, Vol 13(4), RAPRA Technology Ltd., 2002. [Pg.105]

In recycling, there are three main methods employed physical recycling, chemical recycling and incineration . [Pg.190]


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