Research addresses dissolution recycling technology
Project focusses on removing additives from polymer matrices
Project increases INEOS Styrolution’s expertise in recycling technologies for styrenics
INEOS Styrolution, the global leader in styrenics, announced today it will be contributing to the research project “Remove2Reclaim – Recycling of plastics and titanium dioxide via advanced dissolution and separation techniques for plastic additive removal”[1]. Working together with leading European research institutes in the project will allow the company to build up expertise related to recycling via dissolution.
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