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Why Polyester Recycling Is So Complicated

Why Polyester Recycling Is So Complicated

Polyester dominates modern clothing, but recycling textiles is far more complex than recycling bottles. This article explains why...
Why Plastic Recycling Processes Break Down

Why Plastic Recycling Processes Break Down

Many recycling breakthroughs are misunderstood at first. This article examines why today’s plastic recycling processes struggle with real-world materials—and how innovation begins...
Why Plastic Films Are So Hard to Recycle

Why Plastic Films Are So Hard to Recycle

Plastic films are essential to modern packaging and logistics, yet they remain among the hardest plastics to recycle. This article explains why...
Why Foams and Insulation Plastics Break Recycling Systems

Why Foams and Insulation Plastics Break Recycling Systems

Foam plastics and insulation materials often fail recycling systems—not because of effort, but because of how they behave in real-world infrastructure...
Why Density Breaks Plastic Recycling and Conversion Systems

Why Density Breaks Plastic Recycling and Conversion Systems

Densification explains why many plastics fail recycling systems long before processing begins. Density—not chemistry—is the hidden constraint...
What Other Plastics Are Hard to Recycle — Even When Sorted?

What Other Plastics Are Hard to Recycle — Even When Sorted?

Even when plastics are clean and correctly sorted, many still fail recycling systems. This article explains which plastics cannot be recycled in...
What Makes Plastic Recyclable? Understanding Plastics in Simple Terms

What Makes Plastic Recyclable? Understanding Plastics in Simple Terms

Plastics aren’t a single material—they’re a diverse group with different chemical and thermal properties. This article explains what plastics are made of...
What Is Recycling Contamination?

What Is Recycling Contamination?

Recycling contamination is one of the biggest reasons plastic recycling fails in practice. This article explains how contamination affects recycled plastic scrap...
What Is Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic in the United States?

What Is Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic in the United States?

Post-consumer recycled plastic is material recovered after a product has been used and discarded. Understanding how it differs from factory scrap explains...
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