stewartwillsher
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Maybe not in my lifetime, but it bodes well for the future, if only processing plants can be built to perform the reduction of the waste back to raw materials.
Nature has a way of tackling most pollution but plastic (polyethylene polymers) have always presented a one-way-street as far as true recycling is concerned.
A good friend of mine, in my youth, was an LRIC (Licentiate Royal Institute of Chemistry) and polymer chemist, and was looking for the "holy grail" which seems now possible. :clap: :clap: :clap:
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists ... -pollution
Nature has a way of tackling most pollution but plastic (polyethylene polymers) have always presented a one-way-street as far as true recycling is concerned.
A good friend of mine, in my youth, was an LRIC (Licentiate Royal Institute of Chemistry) and polymer chemist, and was looking for the "holy grail" which seems now possible. :clap: :clap: :clap:
https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists ... -pollution