Plastics Recycling and Sustainability

Plastics are ubiquitous in our modern world. They provide hygiene and convenience as no other materials can. They are lightweight, durable, are easily formed, and can have a wide range of mechanical properties. This durability, although a positive from the consumer point of view, translates to the fact that plastics can take hundreds of years to decay in landfill conditions. The oceans are quickly becoming a repository of plastic waste as well, and under 10% of what is globally produced is actually recycled. In this course we will discuss some of the limitations of current recycling methods that will help to explain this statistic. We will introduce the various types of recycling, mechanical and chemical, and discuss potential and limitations for these methods. Various examples of current practices in upcycling, downcycling, and reclaiming different types of waste will be given. We will also discuss sustainable sourcing of polymers as well as biodegradable polymers.

  • After taking this course, learners will be able to:
  • Describe the current state of plastics recycling and what the inherent challenges are.
  • Compare some of the potential technologies to improve recycling and achieve reductions in plastic waste and analyze their pros and cons.
  • Identify potential replacements for petroleum derived plastics.

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 July 01-30, 2024
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RA01664-D431