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  1. Sailing the Green

    ... example, ThyssenKrupp Steel (Germany) intends to reuse CO2 through its innovative technology named Carbon2Chem. This technology transforms gases generated by steelmaking processes into basic chemicals. These can be used for the production of fertilizers, plastics, and different types of fuel. Meanwhile, Carbon Recycling International (Iceland) has developed the solution to simplify the transformation of CO2 into methanol by direct hydrogenation of collected emissions. The company intends to widely deploy ...

  2. Plastics reuse and recycling

    SIBUR and its partners are leading the recycled plastic charge. Recycling plastic as part of responsible production and consumption cycle is becoming a mark of civilised society around the world. According to the European Commission’s 2018 Strategy for Plastics, all plastic packaging should be ...

  3. Pandemic, plastics and sustainable development

    The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the global economy and disrupted the waste, plastic, and recycling industries. Meanwhile, the likely decrease in plastic waste generation—due to the global decline in economic activity, reduced collection rates and halt in container redemption programs where inventory may not make it into ...

  4. An app on plastic

    SIBUR supports development of ProPlastic mobile app on polymers. Available on Android and IOS, the app provides a summary of all polymer types and properties, explains symbols and labelling on plastic products, and helps dispel common myths about them. ProPlastic will tell ...

  5. Plastic in medicine

    A glance at medical plastic use and recycling How plastic made its way into the medical industry The first plastic materials were produced in the 19th century, but it was not until the middle of the 20th century that the advances in production technology helped plastic ...