In the EU, the PLAST2bCLEANED process can potentially treat 391 kton of heavy plastics and recover 69 kton rABS/HIPS per year. It was shown that PLAST2bCLEANED’s recycled ABS (rABS) have lower CO2 eq emissions than the virgin production. An additional increase in the environmental impact is obtained upon closing the BFR and ATO loop.
The PLAST2bCLEANED superheated dissolution process is economically feasible from a societal point of view, factoring in avoided waste incineration and avoided CO2 emissions. Without these, it is not (yet) commercially attractive. The PLAST2bCLEANED innovative sorting process can also be commercially attractive on its own since it improves the yield of clean, mechanically recycled plastics (PC and PC blends) and cables (metals).
As a final remark, the PLAST2BCLEANED partners found that there is strong need for a consistent set of policy measures to arrange a sustainable and equal level playing field for complex recycling of brominated EEE waste in the EU, addressing:
• Equal EU transboundary requirements for all products, semi-finished-products, raw materials and wastes (containing plastics).
• A stable regulatory environment for substances of concern with clear and realistic limit value projections.
• Creating an internal market for circular plastics, decoupled from the virgin plastics market (with recyclate pricing decoupled from the oil price).
• Creating sufficient plastic waste supply by increasing separate collection of recyclable waste streams (e.g. WEEE) and by banning export of plastic waste.
• Internalise CO2 externalities, i.e. include CO2 price in the cost price in the plastics value chain including recycling.
This will enable companies to invest in full scale plants the coming 10 years as well as continued further research and development.
More details can be found in our policy brief:
https://plast2bcleaned.eu/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/D6.17-POLICY-BRIEF.pdf(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie)