Abstract

AbstractThis study explores the possible uses of polymers to facilitate the more efficient recycling of plastic waste. Recycling plastics has been singled out as one way to mitigate the damaging effects of plastic trash on the environment. However, traditional recycling methods can only go so far, therefore innovative approaches are needed. This research investigates how a variety of polymers may be able to improve recycling operations. The study simulates the recycling procedure and employs experimental analysis to compare the performance of various polymers. Results show that by selecting the right polymers, recycling plastic trash can be made much more efficient, cutting down on both waste and energy consumption. The results have important ramifications for the plastic waste recycling sector and point the way towards fruitful future study in this area.

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