Plastics Recycling and Sustainability

Plastics are essential to modern life, but their environmental impact is a growing concern. This course dives into the current state of plastic waste, the limitations of existing recycling methods, and the potential of emerging technologies like chemical recycling and pyrolysis. Learners will also explore sustainable sourcing, biodegradable polymers, and real-world examples of upcycling and downcycling efforts.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Explain the current global challenges in plastics recycling and why only a small percentage is effectively recycled.
  • Compare mechanical and chemical recycling methods, including pyrolysis, and evaluate their feasibility and limitations.
  • Identify sustainable alternatives to petroleum-based plastics, including biodegradable and bio-sourced polymers.

Who Should Attend:

  • Engineers, scientists, and sustainability professionals interested in materials science and environmental impact.
  • Product designers and manufacturing professionals seeking to reduce plastic waste in their processes.
  • Anyone curious about how plastics recycling works and what innovations are shaping its future.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 July 01-June 30, 2025
Online Anytime
ID: D852
Fee: $300