Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: Chemical Recycling

Chemical Recycling

Chemical recycling falls under the definition of recycling when the secondary raw materials obtained from it are used for the production of chemicals, including plastics. The goal of chemical recycling is e.g. to convert plastic waste into useful chemicals. It is a process in which the chemical structure of a polymer is altered and converted into chemical building blocks such as monomers that are then used as a secondary raw material used in chemical processes. Recycling includes processes such as gasification, pyrolysis, solvolysis, and depolymerisation, which break down plastic waste into chemical building blocks, including monomers, for plastic production.

Stage of Life Cycle
Recycling / Recirculation / Reuse

GHG Reduction Potential

As a supplement to mechanical recycling, chemical recycling offers the potential to increase the efficiency of using plastic waste as a raw material. Plastics that are currently not recycled can thus be reused as an alternative to incineration. In 2020, it was found that there is a greenhouse gas benefit of 0.82 kg CO2 eq./kg of treated waste raw material compared to waste incineration with energy recovery.

Solution Maturity Status

Under development:

The technology concept is not established yet. The focus is typically set on laboratory, pilot and evaluation processes.

Identification Keys / Drivers & Barriers

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