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Advance Chemical Recycling Concepts to Reduce Cost and Environmental Impact

Advance Chemical Recycling Concepts to Reduce Cost and Environmental Impact
Language: English
Length: 90 min
Recorded on: 12 Dec 23

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Course Description

Delve into advanced cutting-edge chemical recycling concepts that not only reduce costs but also have a significant positive impact on the environment. Turn the table by swiftly handling the common challenges (what to recycle and what must go for energy recovery, reactor damage, PVC content…) & developing an environment friendly development strategy while lowering cost!

Expert Santiago Llopis will help you dive deep into the latest advanced chemical recycling methods, understanding their applications and potential impact on your industry while making the most of available certifications.  Join the course to:

  1. Learn innovative approaches to cut down on recycling costs without compromising efficiency
  2. Gain insights into assessing and mitigating the environmental effects of recycling practices. 
  3. Draw inspiration from real-world examples and understand how leading organizations are implementing advanced recycling concepts. 

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Santiago Llopis
Santiago Llopis
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Mr. Santiago Llopis Murcia graduated in Chemistry at the University of Valencia, specializing in laminar materials for energy applications. Currently, he works in the Chemical Recycling cell of AIMPLAS as a research technician.

He has experience in the field of plastic materials, chemical and mechanical recycling, life cycle analysis, and characterization of polymers and monomers. He has worked on projects related to the Circular Economy, chemical recycling of thermoplastic, thermosetting, and elastomeric plastics. Within his areas of expertise, he leads the research lines related to the recycling of elastomeric materials and the recovery of critical raw materials from electrical and electronic waste. He is also involved in various polymer waste valorization techniques such as gasification, pyrolysis, solvolysis, selective dissolution, biological degradation, and de-crosslinking.

Why should you view this course?

Chemical recycling is one of the hot topics in the chemical industry and plastic recycling. However, recent technology has raised concerns about the recycling rate, economics, and environmental aspects. Certifications have emerged as a tool to gain reliability about the recycling content in products, while Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) has been applied to determine the environmental aspects of these new technologies.

But are you well equipped with the knowledge to recycle hassle-free, with minimal cost, and still maintain credibility in the eyes of customers through proper certifications?

  1. Stay ahead of the curve by gaining in-depth insights into the latest advancements in chemical recycling.

  2. Uncover innovative strategies to reduce recycling costs without compromising efficiency.

  3. Make your recycled product reliable. Take advantage of certifications available in the market for chemical recycling products.

Who should join this course?
  • This course is for Recyclers, Manufacturers, and Suppliers looking for a way to adopt chemical recycling. It will also benefit chemical companies and waste managers.

    Complete the course and (unlock your personalized certificate) – your badge of accomplishment awaits!

  • This course is suitable for advanced level proficiency
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Course Outline

The following sections will be covered during this course:

Chemical Recycling Introduction for Any Specific Market/Application

Current Key Challenges & How to Deal with Them

  • Economics of Chemical Recycling
    1. Cost Reduction
    2. Pyrolysis
    3. Solvolysis
    4. Dos and Don'ts
  • Environmental Impacts
    1. Chemical Recycling vs. Energy Recycling
    2. Chemical Recycling vs. Mechanical Recycling

Key Market Applications

  • Petrochemical Industry
    1. Production of recycled hydrogen from waste
  • Chemical Industry
    1. Production of plastics
  • Ceramic Industry
    1. Recycling of composite materials
  • Automotive Industry

Consumer Demands and Certifications

  1. Mass Balance Approach
  2. ISCC

Consumer Demands and Certifications

  1. Mass Balance Approach
  2. ISCC

30 mins Q&A– Interact live with the expert for all your technical help!

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