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Polypropylene Recycling Coalition releases first annual report

The report touts increased impact in the coalition’s fourth year, with 64 million new pounds of PP recycled each year.

The Recycling Partnership’s (TRP’s) Polypropylene Recycling Coalition has released its inaugural annual report, showcasing what it calls “measurable improvement” in the circularity of polypropylene (PP). Recycling Technologies

Established in 2020, the Washington-based coalition awards grants to material recovery facilities (MRFs), secondary sorters and reclaimers to increase acceptance, improve capture and deliver higher-quality recycled PP to responsible end markets. Together, the coalition says its members have helped deploy more than $15 million across 60 grants, resulting in new or improved PP recycling access to 48 million people.

The resin, also known as No. 5 plastic, is ubiquitous in peoples’ daily lives and widely used in packaging for dairy foods, salads, deli items, microwavable meals and more, according to the coalition, which adds that its high value has resulted in growing demand for postconsumer recycled PP. However, the coalition notes that only 8 percent is recycled each year. Recycling Technologies

The coalition’s grants address challenges by enabling recycling facility upgrades, improved sortation capabilities and community engagement needed to boost PP recycling rates.

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Graphmatech launches Aros polyamide-graphene for Type 4 tanks, secures grant

Combination of polyamide grades and graphene introduces low-permeation solution for upscaling H2 storage, transport applications.

Graphmatech (Uppsala, Sweden) announces the launch of a range of polymer-graphene composites, Aros polyamide-graphene, suitable for Type 4 composite pressure vessels. The company has also secured a 10 million SEK grant (approximately $938,000) from the Swedish Energy Agency to support this development, which aims to significantly reduce harmful hydrogen (H2) leakage into the atmosphere. Recycling Technologies

Graphmatech’s range of polymer-graphene composites combines polyamide grades with graphene, which is reported to effectively block H2 from escaping while also making the polymer stronger. The custom-designed production process for combining polyamide and graphene is also said to solve a major problem for scientists: How to prevent graphene particles from clumping together (agglomeration) during upscaling. This clumping issue has previously limited graphene’s use in industrial applications.

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NTPC Ltd.’s R&D division is setting up a pioneering plant to produce green hydrogen using plasma-based oxy gasification technology with municipal solid waste (MSW) and agricultural waste

This state-of-the-art plant will be the first globally to employ plasma-assisted “oxy gasification” of MSW-RDF/agri-waste, creating high-quality syngas. High-purity hydrogen (over 99.9%) will then be extracted through a unique combination of gas membrane separation and pressure swing adsorption.
The demonstration plant will produce approximately 1 ton of green hydrogen per day by processing around 25 tons of waste daily. Additionally, carbon monoxide recovered from the hydrogen extraction process will be converted to electricity via a low-calorie gas engine. Recycling Technologies
This approach presents an alternative to electrolysis, a highly energy-intensive method (55-60 kWh/kg H2), offering a more efficient path for green hydrogen production through gasification and reformation of waste materials.
Aligned with NETRA’s energy transition goals and NTPC’s dedication to a circular economy, this innovative project sets a benchmark for sustainable practices in hydrogen production. It also broadens opportunities for NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), a subsidiary of NTPC, to advance in the green hydrogen sector. Recycling Technologies
NTPC Ltd.’s R&D division is setting up a pioneering plant to produce green hydrogen using plasma-based oxy gasification technology with municipal solid waste (MSW) and agricultural waste

A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, has broken the long-standing Bredt rule, a century-old chemistry principle that dictates the shapes organic molecules can take

This rule, formulated in 1924, stated that double bonds between certain carbon atoms could not exist in certain positions due to the resulting molecular instability. The recent breakthrough, published in Science, demonstrates that these “impossible” molecules can now be produced and stabilized, paving the way for groundbreaking advances, especially in drug development.

The team, led by Neil Garg, developed a chemical process that stabilizes these challenging structures, opening new possibilities for creating three-dimensional molecules previously deemed unattainable. Recycling Technologies

According to Garg, “We shouldn’t view rules like these as unbreakable laws; they should be seen as guidelines that encourage innovation.” This discovery challenges conventional wisdom and enables scientists to explore previously unreachable molecular structures, crucial for pharmaceutical advancements.

This revolutionary finding not only reshapes chemistry textbooks but also accelerates the pharmaceutical industry’s efforts to design complex molecular frameworks for drug discovery. The ability to synthesize these once-impossible molecules could lead to the development of new treatments and therapies, marking a significant step forward in science and medicine. Recycling Technologies

A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, has broken the long-standing Bredt rule, a century-old chemistry principle that dictates the shapes organic molecules can take

Far Eastern New Century Empowering Possibilities & Sustainability by its Latest Recycling Technologies at TITAS

Far Eastern New Century Corporation (FENC), a global leader in advancing sustainability and innovation in green materials, showcased its latest recycling technologies and product solutions under the theme “Empowering Possibilities & Sustainability” at the Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show (TITAS), held from October 15 to 17, 2024. This year’s TITAS featured a total of 385 suppliers from 11 countries in attendance, drawing approximately 31,500 buyers to the event. Recycling Technologies

FENC’s groundbreaking products, the FENC®ThermalSync ZoneTech and the FENC®TOPGREEN®Bio3, were recognized as winners of the prestigious iF DESIGN AWARD 2024. Chosen from among 10,807 submissions across 72 countries, these products have emerged as standout innovations, making FENC the sole iF award-winning supplier of environmentally friendly functional knitwear.

FENC® TOPGREEN®Bio3 PET represents a revolutionary approach to sustainability. This innovative material combines carbon capture technology with biotechnology, transforming industrial waste gases into low-carbon polyester. In 2024, the Bio3 PET was selected as the material for the Chinese Taipei team’s uniforms at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Recycling Technologies

FENC’s innovative TOPGREEN®rTEX recycling process, launching its production in 2024, offers an effective solution for processing waste fabrics and meets increasing customer demand. By utilizing FENC cutting-edge e-Sorting technology and in-house recycling processes, this system substantially reduces greenhouse gas emissions during production and efficiently converts textile waste into high-quality filament. At this critical juncture for the global industry, FENC is poised to lead the transformation toward a circular economy in the textile sector.

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FORVIA relocates Clarion Electronics’ headquarters to Shanghai

With Gasgoo Daily, we will offer daily important automotive news in China. For those we have reported, the title of the piece will include a hyperlink, which will provide detailed information. Recycling Technologies

FORVIA recently announced that, effective October 30, 2024, the headquarters for Clarion Electronics, its business unit focusing on cockpit electronics and autonomous driving technology, would move to Shanghai, China. This strategic relocation underscores FORVIA’s commitment to strengthening its presence in the Chinese market, positioning the division closer to one of the fastest-growing regions for automotive technology.

On October 28, SAIC-GM-Wuling signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Kingfa Technology in Liuzhou city, China. Recycling Technologies

The partnership aims to deepen collaboration across technology innovation, product development, and market expansion. By leveraging cutting-edge materials and technologies, the alliance will work to elevate the quality and competitiveness of SAIC-GM-Wuling’s products, enhancing the brand’s core market appeal.

On October 31, Zhao Changjiang, General Manager of BYD’s DENZA Sales Division, announced on social media that the DENZA Z9 model will officially hit the market at the Auto Guangzhou 2024 on November 15. Recycling Technologies

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Cellulose recycling – SK Chemicals has introduced “ECOTRIA CLARO 300,” a recyclable, high-viscosity copolyester designed for large-capacity, transparent containers, specifically those over 2 liters 02-11-2024

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ITEM 28/10/2024 04/11/2024 +/-
Bottle grade PET chips domestic market 6,260 yuan/ton 6,220 yuan/ton -40
Bottle grade PET chips export market     848 $/ton 830  $/ton -18
LDPE CFR Est China 1,190 $/ton 1,200 $/ton +10
PET Semidull Fiber chips

PET Bright

6,200 yuan/ton

6,230 yuan/ton

6,150 yuan/ton

6,180 yuan/ton

-50

-50

Pure Terephthalic Acid PTA domestic market

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4,900 yuan/ton 4,835 yuan/ton
-65
Pure Terephthalic Acid PTA FOB China 625 $/ton 630 $/ton +5
Monoethyleneglycol MEG Shandong 4,735 yuan/ton 4,700 yuan/ton
-35
Monoethyleneglycol MEG CFR China 555 $/ton 545 $/ton -10
Paraxylene PX FOB  Taiwan market 847 $/ton 868 $/ton
+21
Paraxylene PX FOB  Korea market 827 $/ton 848 $/ton +21
Paraxylene PX FOB EU market 856 $/ton 841 $/ton -15
Polyester filament POY 150D/48F domestic market 7,050  yuan/ton 7,050 yuan/ton
Recycled Polyester filament POY  domestic market 7,000 yuan/ton 6,900 yuan/ton -100
Polyester filament DTY 150D/48 F domestic market 8,600 yuan/ton 8,600 yuan/ton
Polyester filament FDY 68D24F 8,250 yuan/ton 8,250 yuan
Polyester filament FDY 150D/96F domestic market

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7,600 yuan/ton 7,600 yuan/ton
Polyester staple fiber 1.4D 38mm domestic market 7,120 yuan/ton 7,090 yuan/ton -30
Caprolactam CPL domestic market 11,000 yuan/ton 10,575 yuan/ton
-425
Caprolactam CPL  CFR China 1,550 $/ton 1,500 $/ton -50-
Nylon 6 chips overseas  market 1,840 $/ton

 

1,840 $/ton

 

 

Nylon 6 chips conventional spinning domestic  market 12,100 yuan/ton 11,800 yuan/ton -300
Nylon 6 chips  high speed spinning domestic  market 12,900 yuan/ton 12,650 yuan/ton -250
Nylon 6.6 chips domestic  market 17,600 yuan/ton 17,900 yuan/ton +300-
Nylon6 Filament POY 86D/24F domestic  market 14,850 yuan/ton 14,700 yuan/ton -150
Nylon6 Filament DTY 70D/24F domestic  market 17,300 yuan/ton 17,200 yuan/ton -100
Nylon6 Filament FDY  70D/24F  16,150 yuan/ton 16,100 yuan/ton -50
-Spandex 20D  domestic  marke 27,800 yuan/ton 27,800 yuan/ton
Spandex 30D  domestic  market 27,300 yuan/ton 27,300 yuan/ton
Spandex 40D  domestic  market  24,300 yuan/ton 24,300 yuan/ton
Adipic Acid China domestic market 8,250 yuan/ton 8,700 yuan/ton +450-
Benzene domestic market East China 7,290 yuan/ton 7,200 yuan/ton -90
Benzene CFR  China 908 $/ton 960 $/ton +52
Ethylene South East market 940 $/ton 940 $/ton
Ethylene NWE market CIF 827 $/ton  814 $/ton -13
Acrylonitrile ACN  domestic market 8,900 yuan/ton 8,900 yuan/ton
Acrylonitrile ACN  overseas market 1,200 $/ton 1,185 $/ton -15
Acrylic staple fiber ASF CFR China 14,600 yuan/ton 14,600 yuan/ton
VSF viscose staple fiber 13,850 yuan/ton 13,850 yuan/ton
PP Powder domestic market 7,270 yuan/ton 7,240 yuan/ton -30
Naphtha overseas market  652 $/ton 642 $/ton -10
Phenol domestic market

Jinan Dezheng Chemical Co., LtdYanshan Petrochemical

Shandong Province

7,792 yuan/ton 7,562 yuan/ton -230

recycled PET  =                    5,250 yuan/ton  —          5,250  yuan/ton             —

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Avient Expands Recycled TPE Product Line in Asia to Enhance Automotive Sustainability

Avient Corporation, a leader in sustainable material solutions, has announced the launch of its reSound™ REC Recycled Content Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPEs) AF 7210 series in Asia. This expansion marks a significant step forward in supporting the automotive industry’s shift toward sustainable, recycled materials. These newly introduced TPEs, first released in Europe earlier this year, contain 25%-55% post-consumer recycled (PCR) content. They are specifically designed for use in automotive interiors, ideal for components like mats, grips, and console trays, and meet the industry’s growing demand for recycled materials that align with stringent regulatory and environmental standards.
Avient’s expansion into the Asian market is strategic, as regional automakers increasingly incorporate PCR content, particularly in interior components. PCR Bottles
This shift aligns with emerging regulatory requirements across the region for sustainable end-of-life vehicle (ELV) recycling. Additionally, new directives proposed in the European Union demand increased recycled content in vehicle materials, which is driving the global automotive market toward eco-friendly materials. “The trend toward recycled content in automotive interiors across Asia has surged, and our reSound REC AF 7210 series meets both this demand and new regulatory mandates,” said Matt Mitchell, Avient’s Director of Global Marketing, Specialty Engineered Materials. “This product line reflects Avient’s commitment to helping our clients achieve the highest standards of sustainability in their vehicle designs.” PCR Bottles
Avient’s reSound REC TPEs undergo rigorous laboratory and real-world testing to ensure they meet demanding automotive interior standards. They deliver strong performance metrics, including low odor and minimal fogging, which is essential for in-cabin air quality. The materials meet strict volatile organic compound (VOC) standards, essential in closed automotive environments, and have undergone both xenon and environmental aging tests. In thermal aging tests at extreme temperatures (short-term exposure to 100°C for six hours and long-term exposure at 90°C for 500 hours), they showed no signs of deformation, stickiness, or visible defects. PCR Bottles
Furthermore, Avient’s commitment to transparency and sustainability includes providing a product carbon footprint (PCF) assessment for each reSound REC grade. Avient’s PCF values, calculated in line with the ISO 14067:2018 Standard, are verified by TÜV Rheinland, a third-party certification body, ensuring accuracy in the carbon impact of their products.
Designed for use in injection molding processes, Avient’s new TPEs provide reliable adhesion in overmolding with polypropylene (PP), offering robust performance without the need for primers. These TPE grades are available in a variety of hardness levels (from Shore 40A to 80A), and they can be customized in color, giving automakers flexibility in design and ensuring visual appeal without compromising durability. PCR Bottles
About Avient Corporation
Avient Corporation is an industry leader in delivering specialized materials solutions designed to overcome complex sustainability challenges and bring innovative products to life. Avient’s commitment to a sustainable future is demonstrated through their wide range of technologies and materials, which include:
– Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™: Known for its unmatched strength-to-weight ratio, Dyneema® is used in applications requiring superior protection and durability, including ballistic personal protection, marine applications, and high-performance sports gear.
– Recyclability advancements: Avient develops proprietary technologies that improve recyclability, enabling products to incorporate more recycled content and thus fostering a circular economy.
– Light-weighting solutions: Avient offers alternatives to traditional, heavier materials like metals and glass, helping to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce carbon footprints across all modes of transportation.PCR Bottles
– Sustainable infrastructure: Avient’s innovations also focus on building sustainable infrastructure that enhances energy efficiency, renewable energy adoption, conservation of natural resources, and accessibility to high-speed 5G and fiber optic networks.
A member of the American Chemistry Council’s Responsible Care® program, Avient is committed to ethical environmental practices and promoting sustainability. The company is also a founding member of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, underscoring its dedication to reducing plastic waste worldwide.
For more information about Avient’s products, services, and sustainability initiatives, visit their website at www.avient.com. PCR Bottles
To explore their full news archive, visit  www.avient.com/news.
Through the expansion of its reSound REC TPE product line to Asia, Avient continues to play a pivotal role in transforming the automotive industry’s approach to materials. By meeting the evolving regulatory demands and supporting a transition to eco-conscious materials, Avient empowers automakers to achieve both aesthetic and environmental goals in vehicle interiors. This forward-thinking approach aligns with Avient’s broader mission: to drive material innovations that facilitate sustainability across multiple industries, creating products designed for longevity, recyclability, and reduced environmental impact. PCR Bottles
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Plastic waste agreement to be signed at PRS Asia

Singapore associations enter into MoU to formalise their collaboration

In a move aimed at increasing plastic recycling and reducing the overall consumption of packaging, the Waste Management and Recycling Association of Singapore (WMRAS) and Singapore Logistics Association (SLA) will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to formalise their collaboration. The signing will take place on the opening day of the Plastics Recycling Show Asia, taking place at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from 13-14 November 2024, where Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Sustainability & the Environment will be Guest of Honour. PCR Bottles

Singapore’s plastic waste problem is a growing concern, with more than 900,000 tonnes of plastic waste generated annually, but only a small percentage (around 4%) being recycled. While global solutions are important, local solutions tailored to Singapore’s context can be more effective in addressing the issue.

“This agreement will formalise the recycling and waste reduction collaboration between WMRAS and the SLA to implement programs for recycling packaging waste generated in the logistics sector, with a focus on reducing Scope 3 emissions,” said Fang Wei Goh, Executive Director of WMRAS. PCR Bottles

“We will be developing programs related to sustainability and environmental best practices; fleet management and logistics operations and digital transformation in logistics and waste management. Members of both associations will also explore joint business opportunities and partnerships that align with decarbonization efforts and waste reduction.”

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