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Advanced Recycling Technologies: Transforming Waste into Opportunity

How can these technologies complement traditional recycling efforts while helping to meet the growing demand for recycled content in packaging?

Tamsin Ettefagh, PureCycle
Tamsin Ettefagh, PureCycle

Tamsin Ettefagh, Chief Sustainability Officer/Chief Commercial Officer at PureCycle, explains PureCycle technology in advance of the Packaging Recycling Summit, which will be held this September 16-18 in Anaheim. Learn why Ettefagh is a proponent of various advanced recycling technologies and says, "we need a blend of technologies that will lead us to lower our carbon footprint while bringing a circular solution to plastics."

More information on the event can be found here.

KO: Please briefly tell us about your role at PureCycle, and the path that brought you there.

TE: It is and has been an evolving role. When I started, I served as a spokesperson for PureCycle, who also managed sustainability for the company as CSO. With our plant now operational, I have shifted more of my focus to the commercial aspects of the business. I also work with our communications and government relations teams in regards to sustainability.

KO: The term “advanced recycling” includes a number of different methods that can be used to transform plastic waste into new plastics. Where does PureCycle fit into these methods?

TE: The below graph from The Nova Institute helps explain the various methods of advanced recycling. PureCycle uses a solvent-based dissolution process that is a form of physical recycling.

Disssolution uses a solvent to dissolve the polymer as we do with polypropylene (PP). We then filter off the non-dissolved contaminants such as additives, colorants, other polymers, and mineral fillers. This leaves the purified PP and sovent at the end of the process. We then recycle and reuse the solvent. The like-new polypropylene is returned to a solid state, extruded, and pelletized.

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