Mechanical vs Chemical Recycling Technology Comparison
Understanding the differences between mechanical and chemical recycling helps stakeholders select appropriate technologies for different plastic waste streams.
Mechanical Recycling
Process Overview
Collection, sorting, washing, shredding, and pelletizing to produce recycled plastic granules. Maintains polymer structure throughout processing.
Advantages
- Lower energy consumption
- Simpler equipment requirements
- Established infrastructure
- Lower capital costs
Limitations
- Quality degradation with each cycle
- Limited to clean, sorted materials
- Cannot process mixed or contaminated plastics
Chemical Recycling
Process Overview
Depolymerization or pyrolysis breaks polymers into monomers or chemical feedstocks for new plastic production. Virgin-quality materials possible.
Advantages
- Infinite recyclability potential
- Handles mixed and contaminated streams
- Virgin-equivalent quality output
Limitations
- Higher energy requirements
- Complex process chemistry
- Higher capital investment
Technology Selection
Mechanical recycling for clean, homogeneous streams. Chemical recycling for mixed plastics, multi-layer packaging, and contaminated materials that mechanical processes cannot handle.
Both technologies needed for comprehensive circular economy solutions.
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