Waste Material Recycling in the Circular Economy - Challenges and Developments 2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.101350
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Are Reliable and Emerging Technologies Available for Plastic Recycling in a Circular Economy?

Abstract: A spectrum of plastics has been produced in the last 70 years, and plastic production has increased faster than any other manufactured material. Current recycling of all plastic materials is pegged at 10% or less. The social value that plastics enjoys is reflected in its myriad uses for engineered durability to single-use applications. Disposable or single-use plastic items have become a significant problem. Plastic debris has become ubiquitous to the landscape and aquatic resources, leading to human health, e… Show more

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“…While effects of poor waste management are innumerable as they affect all sectors of human, environmental and socio-economic development, the use of linear economy focuses only on municipal solid waste systems that recognize generation, collection, transportation and disposal only. Such linear economy as revealed by Glaser et al [4], has been in existence since the industrial revolution and has achieved economic growth. Linear economy systems have several negative impacts on the public health and the environment as they are primarily focused on economic growth in their non-holistic approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…While effects of poor waste management are innumerable as they affect all sectors of human, environmental and socio-economic development, the use of linear economy focuses only on municipal solid waste systems that recognize generation, collection, transportation and disposal only. Such linear economy as revealed by Glaser et al [4], has been in existence since the industrial revolution and has achieved economic growth. Linear economy systems have several negative impacts on the public health and the environment as they are primarily focused on economic growth in their non-holistic approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%