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    Shell uses waste plastic to make high-end chemicals

    • Last Update: 2022-08-21
    • Source: Internet
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    Shell announced on November 21 that it had successfully produced high-end chemicals from liquid feedstocks made from the pyrolysis of plastic waste


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    Pyrolysis technology is a breakthrough in the recycling of difficult-to-recycle plastics and is driving Shell's goal of using 1 million tonnes/year of plastic waste feedstock by 2025, the company said


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    The pyrolysis process is an anaerobic heating process for plastic waste, a chemical cycle process in which long-chain polymers are decomposed into short-chain materials, the products of which can be further processed into chemical feedstocks or fuels


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