More Recycling Lies: What the Plastics Industry Isn't Telling You About "Chemical Recycling" 
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More Recycling Lies: What the Plastics Industry Isn't Telling You About "Chemical Recycling" 

For decades, the plastic industry has promised that recycling would solve the problem of plastic waste, yet the plastic crisis continues to grow. The dismal U.S. plastic recycling rate continues to hover around 5 percent. Globally, plastic use is projected to almost triple by 2060, relative to a 2019 baseline.

NRDC’s new issue brief “More Recycling Lies” confirms and expands on our previous findings: So-called “chemical recycling” is mostly plastic incineration. 

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Plastic Waste Management Hazards: Waste-To-Energy, Chemical recycling, and plastic Fuels
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Plastic Waste Management Hazards: Waste-To-Energy, Chemical recycling, and plastic Fuels

With petrochemical companies avoiding fossil fuel carbon liabilities by massively increasing plastic production, the amount of plastic waste generated is set to climb dramatically. This report examines the current and emerging methods by which plastic waste is managed globally and questions whether any of them present a solution to the rapidly accelerating generation of plastic waste.

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