Vaporizing plastics recycles them into nothing but gas

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/09/vaporizing-plastics-recycles-them-into-nothing-but-gas/

21 Comments

  1. Psychotic capitalism at its finest. Instead of addressing the issue with huge corporations creating plastic for literally everything, they create a new industry to deal with the problem instead of stopping the source of the problem. They act like it’s some unstoppable mystery why plastic is in everything. Maybe force the gigantic cooperations that are the worst offenders in plastics to fund research to replace plastic instead of creating a solution to deal with plastic. I wonder what horrible gasses are a byproduct of “vaporizing” plastic.

  2. You could put it in a landfill where it’s going to stay for millions of years, or you can burn it up, get a nice smokey smell and let the smoke go up into the sky where it turns into stars!! 

  3. fourleggedostrich on

    Chlorine is “nothing but gas”, and it turns our lungs to acid.

    This is a stupid headline.

  4. Friendly reminder that in the EU almost half of all plastics is already recycled.

    You just need this crazy thing called taxes to sway the market.

  5. OnlyHeStandsThere on

    Direct nuclear strikes can also turn ANYTHING into nothing but gas. That doesn’t mean it’s a good idea.

  6. Fancy-Ambassador6160 on

    The same kind of gas that we breath? How will they compete with microplastics for space in my body

  7. This is actually good news – as the article says, the end results are propylene and isobutylene which are feedstocks for plastics manufacturing. We should absolutely reduce our use of plastics, but by recycling them into feedstock we could reduce the need for more to be made from natural gas and oil.

  8. Comment section = click bait headline meets low attention span Reddit that won’t read the article

  9. the best thing to do is stop making so many plastic things and sort existing plastic from the waste stream so we can sequester it under ground.

    the idea that we can easily recycle something as complex as our plastics waste stream is way behind our ability to generate plastic waste.

    while this idea hold some promise, they don’t indicate where where the HEAT required is coming from and that matters almost as much as what plastics are being fed into the process.

    and then there is the handling of all the toxic chemicals required to make this process work in a clean way that does not produce pollution or release any of these gases into the environment.