Presentation
RECYCLING OF
  PLASTICS
 INTRODUCTION, WHY
   TO RECYCLE AND
      METHODS.
    Sub Code : MEL(101)
 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF
   TECHNOLOGY, Delhi
                   Submitted
Recycling of       byKUNAL
                       : GOSWAMI:
Plastics               201220024
                       Dept : ECE
                      YEAR : 2020-21
               Submitted to :
                       MR. KAPIL
                        KUMAR
Some Key points:--
 • 50 percent of the plastic is used only once
 • Plastic accounts for around 10 percent of the total waste we
   generate
 • 51 % of plastic waste goes into landfills
 • Plastic constitutes approximately 90 percent of all trash
   floating on the ocean’s surface.                                    
                                   Plastic pollution in Atlantic
                                   at least 10 times worse than
                                   thought
                                   Source-Google images
• Plastic takes 500 – 700 years to degrade
• Only around 27% of plastic bottles are recycled
• 1,600 businesses are involved in recycling post-consumer
  plastics
• Recycling one ton of plastic saves 1,000–2,000 gallons of
  gasoline
    Why Recycle ?
 In landfill, both synthetic and naturally
occurring polymers don’t get the necessary
exposure to UV by microbes to degrade.
 Recycling is a viable alternative in getting
back some of this energy in the case of some
polymers instead of incineration.
5-Steps for Plastic Recycling
1.   Collection
2.   Manual Sorting
3.   Chipping
4.   Washing
5.   Pelleting
Types of plastics
1.Collection
   The recycling facilities gather available recyclable
    plastic material in their area, such as from roadside
    collections, special recycling bins, or even directly
    from industries.
   Curbside (or kerbside) collection is considered a low-
    risk strategy to reduce waste volumes and
    increase recycling rates. Materials are
    usually collected in large bins, colored bags or small
    open plastic tubs specifically designed for content.
2.Manual Sorting
 All plastic items that are collected
 are then sorted according to the
 various plastic types indicated by the
 plastic recycling symbols and codes on
 them. Unwanted non-plastic materials
 found in the piles are promptly taken
 out.
 The sorting of plastics is a very
 essential step in different waste
 management technique. Manual sorting is
 suitable when plastic component are
 present in large amount but it is a
 labor intensive process.
       3.Chipping
   After sorting, the sorted plastic
    products are prepared for melting by
    being cut into small pieces. The
    plastic items are fed into a machine
    which has sets of blades that slice
    through the material and break the
    plastic into tiny bits
        4.Washing
   Residue of products originally contained in the plastic items and various other
    contaminants (e.g. paper labels, dirt) are removed.
     A particular wash solution consisting of an alkaline, cationic detergent and
    water are used to effectively get rid of all the contaminants on the plastic
    material
     PET/PE Wash Lines and Plastic Recycling
     Source - globalre-energy.com
      5.Pelleting
The cleaned and chipped pieces of plastic are then melted
down and put through a machine which shapes the melted
plastic into thin noodle-like tubes. The plastic tubes are then
cut into small pellets. The pellets are then ready to be reused
and remade into new items
ADVANTAGES
 Recycling one ton of plastic can save 7.4
cubic yards of landfill space.
 Recyclingplastic conserves the natural
 resources and energy that would be
 required to produce plastic from scratch.
 Protects    Environment
 Create   Green Jobs
DISADVANTAGES
   When the material is melted down, VOCs (volatile
    organic compounds) are released into the
    atmosphere.
   After plastic has been recycled once, it’s very rarely
    suitable for a second round of recycling.
   Much of recycled plastic finds its new home as a
    less useful product
   Setting up new recycling unit involves high cost
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