2022
DOI: 10.1002/pc.27000
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Sustainable recycling technologies for thermoplastic polymers and their composites: A review of the state of the art

Abstract: This review article discusses the environmental and economic effects of recycling, as well as sustainable thermoplastic polymer recycling technologies. Several researchers have utilized recycled thermoplastics as matrices in the production of a variety of natural and synthetic‐based composites, which is also the focus of this study. All of the industries (food and packaging, construction and building, transportation, and indoor usage) where recycled thermoplastics have a large market share (food and packaging,… Show more

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“…It causes serious soil and marine pollution to threaten human health. [ 7–9 ] Biodegradable plastics, such as PLA, [ 10–14 ] PCL, [ 15–17 ] PBS, [ 18–20 ] and PBAT, [ 21,22 ] have been widely used in medical, agriculture, and packaging industries to replace non‐degradable materials to alleviate current environmental problems because they can be degraded to harmless substances such as H 2 O and CO 2 with the participation of microorganisms. [ 23–25 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It causes serious soil and marine pollution to threaten human health. [ 7–9 ] Biodegradable plastics, such as PLA, [ 10–14 ] PCL, [ 15–17 ] PBS, [ 18–20 ] and PBAT, [ 21,22 ] have been widely used in medical, agriculture, and packaging industries to replace non‐degradable materials to alleviate current environmental problems because they can be degraded to harmless substances such as H 2 O and CO 2 with the participation of microorganisms. [ 23–25 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, processing is more expensive in comparison to the other composite classes. For thermoplastic 11 and elastomers, it is possible to melt the material, and this allows recyling within more cost effective processes 12 . On the other hand, thermosets cannot be reprocessed/recycled by means of conventional procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the entire research community evinced their boundless interest and massive concern towards waste management and environmental protection primarily caused by plastics [5][6][7]. However, finding a better replacement material than plastics and conventional materials is another challenging task for all the researchers as the existing material has firmly rooted its prints with their excellent properties [8,9]. Therefore, natural fibres, also called plant-derived fibres, have started making their footmarks as a suitable replacement material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%