The current global plastics economy is highly linear, with the exceptional performance and low carbon footprint of polymeric materials at odds with dramatic increases in plastic waste …
Transforming how plastics are made, unmade, and remade through innovative research and diverse partnerships that together foster environmental stewardship is critically important to …
XY Wang, Y Gao, Y Tang - Progress in Polymer Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Polyolefins are the largest-scale synthetic plastics and play a key role in modern society. Their production consumes huge amounts of fossil-derived monomer feedstocks, which …
Z Wang, MS Ganewatta, C Tang - Progress in Polymer Science, 2020 - Elsevier
Renewable natural resources, such as plant oils, fatty acids, cellulose, and lignin, have been widely pursued as precursors for manufacturing sustainable polymers. There are many …
Less than 10% of plastics are recycled worldwide, among which polyolefins, which form two- thirds of all produced polymers, are the most discarded ones. This stems from the nonpolar …
L Shen, GD Gorbea, E Danielson… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Management of the plastic industry is a momentous challenge, one that pits enormous societal benefits against an accumulating reservoir of nearly indestructible waste. A …
Plastics offer several advantages, but their production and disposal processes have severe environmental implications. To overcome these issues, there is a need to switch from the …
Properly addressing the global issue of unsustainable plastic waste generation and accumulation will require a confluence of technological breakthroughs on various fronts …