![]() rising populations in China, India and Malaysia will also see a 2.85 per cent growth to 2020 for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.This emphasises both collection of plastic waste, as well as its conversion in recycled products. Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) also predicts 3.4 per cent growth over this period, largely due to the strong waste disposal legislation introduced by the EU.a 5.33 per cent growth rate to 2020 is projected for the Americas, largely due to increase investment in PET, HDPE and PP recycling.food packaging is set to grow by 3.63 per cent to 2020, in part driven by the increasing populations in developing countries.increasing demand for recycled plastic items.Strong growth is also predicted across all application areas, resin types and global regions. Market landscape: Strong growth is predicted for the market over the next decade, to deliver a total value of $66.9 billion by 2025.Goal of study: The goal behind this work was to provide a comprehensive and authoritative analysis on the plastics recycling industry to assist with the future identification of R&D opportunities to overcome market challenges and support growth.Scope of study: This industry analysis draws on expert opinion sourced from key stakeholder interviews (n = 10), independent intellectual property (IP) landscape studies and CSIRO-authored and independent market analysis reports into the plastic recycling industry.delivering higher quality resins that can compete with virgin materials on price and quality.using low value or underutilised feedstocks.providing more efficient sorting and reducing rates of contamination.increasing the cost effectiveness of waste collection.There are opportunities across the recycling industry, including:.The research suggests that there is strong case for the development of innovative technologies that overcome identified challenges and support continued growth. ![]() ![]() Report: the Recycled Plastics Market: Global Analysis and Trends This website collects information using Google Analytics.Cover of report: The Recycled Plastics Market: Global Analysis and Trends The DOEN Foundation supports pioneers who are committed to a green, socially-inclusive and creative society. Previously supported by the DOEN Foundation. On behalf of the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science, the Creative Industries Fund NL, and CLICKNL. The Innovationlabs programme gives an impulse to the cultural and creative sector to develop useful knowledge and new working methods that will help this sector become more agile and resilient in the longer term. It is part of Future Materials, an initiative of the Nature Research department at the Jan van Eyck Academie. The Future Materials Bank is an archive of materials that supports and promotes the transition towards ecologically conscious art and design practices. Recycled plastic(HDPE, PS), ochre, gelatin, glycerin, water. Information submitted by the maker and edited by the Future Materials Bank. And he is keeping on the research about how to apply the material to the products and textiles. This material can be hand-stitched or machine-sewed, so it can be used as a normal textile material. One side has a bright color and rough texture because of the plastic particles and the other has a natural earthy color and smooth texture because of the ochre. However, he used the recycled plastics as artificial pigments by grinding them and making them into tiny small particles.Īnd each side of Plastigela has different colours and textures. Normally recycled plastics are utilised by designers through the method of melting to cast and be moulded in a form. So, thinking about the proper use of recycled plastics became one of the biggest missions to designers. Plastic is one of the most critical missions to be solved in the world because it is threatening the ecosystem and marine-life without proper disposal. ![]() In this version, he has tried to use recycled plastics as the main ingredient to create a kind of textile material that has distinguishable texture and color. ![]() And it is an extra version of the material Ocragela that Soowon Chae has developed. Plastigela is a new material consisting of recycled plastic, ochre, gelatin, glycerin, and water. ![]()
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