Problem:
The global consumption of MMA is around 4.2 M tonne/year. Global waste PMMA production is expected to be 800,000-1,000,000 tonne/year (20-25% MMA consumption). It is increasing in parallel to the PMMA production. MMA consumption in Europe is around 1 M tonne/year. 200,000 tonne/year waste can be recovered in a mid to long term by creating an economy of 1400 M€ and 1700 new jobs. P2L generates solutions for both economic and social problems by decreasing waste accumulation in developed countries.
PMMA is used in TV screens to LED lights, automobile backlights to aeroplane windows, mobile phone screens to laptop/tablet screens and many more in optical or surface/coating solutions. The increasing PMMA consumption (forecasts project 100% increase till 2030) and its wide usage(~3.36 M tons annually), may result in a catastrophic waste problem globally since China decided to stop importing waste plastics in 2017. China started this waste ban in 01.01.2018 and this situation hit especially the developed countries and waste crises became catastrophic. Therefore developing a safe, economical and environmentally friendly recycling method becomes more urgent and more important each day.
Recycling PMMA in developed countries like European Countries, USA and Japan are very limited due to the occupational safety and health regulations with environmental concerns. Conventional PMMA recovery includes molten lead baths that create serious health threats and environmental pollution. Because of the drastic consequences on workers’ safety and environmental, this method is not applicable in Europe and developed countries for many years. Like most of the other plastic wastes, PMMA wastes were being collected and sent to China until 2018. Today the world needs a new plan for recycling waste PMMA.
Solution:
P2L technology is not only a MMA production plant with high purity by recycling PMMA wastes, but also it is the safest, most eco-friendly, and lowest power consuming one.
Commercialization of P2L; energy-efficient, safe and eco-friendly PMMA recycling plants will be built worldwide and waste PMMA will be converted to higher value R-MMA product in Europe. This innovative recycling technology will also be adapted for other waste plastics in the near future.