Plexiglas Recycling Methods

Scientists at ETH Zurich Create a Resuable Method for Plexiglas

References: ethz.ch & science.org

Scientists at ETH Zurich have discovered a way to break down Plexiglas (PMMA plastic) almost completely into its original building blocks. Unlike many existing recycling processes, this method works even when the plastic contains additives, making it a reliable and efficient solution for repurposing materials.

In contrast to most mixed plastics, which are often burned for energy, this new process allows Plexiglas to be melted down and reused. As a result, the recovered material can be used to create new, high-quality components, offering a more sustainable solution for industries like aerospace and automotive manufacturing, where strong and lightweight materials are essential.

By enabling Plexiglas to be reused rather than discarded, this breakthrough helps reduce waste and conserve resources. Ultimately, it moves industries toward more environmentally friendly production methods, contributing to a more sustainable future.

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