Spotted: Combatting plastic waste has become one of the most important pillars in achieving a more sustainable future. And yet, scaling simple and cost-efficient solutions – particularly when it comes to plastic recycling – has proved a challenge. Recently, however, a group of researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University has unveiled a new method that can be applied to the chemical recycling of both textile and plastic waste streams.
Using a mixture of alcohols combined with an inexpensive iron trichloride catalyst, the team has succeeded in depolymerising PET (polyethylene terephthalate), a polymer widely used for the manufacture of plastic bottles and clothing. By breaking the repeated “ester bonds” present in these materials, polyesters can be decomposed into their raw materials.