Toward maximizing the recycling rate in a Sapporo waste plastics liquefaction plant |
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Authors: | Masaaki Fukushima Misao Shioya Keiji Wakai Hidetoshi Ibe |
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Affiliation: | (1) Sapporo Plastics Recycling Co., Ltd., 45-57 Nakanuma-cho, Higashiku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 007-0890, Japan;(2) Toshiba Corporation, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Sapporo Plastics Recycling Co., Ltd., (SPR) started its commercial operation of waste plastics liquefaction in 2000. At first only hydrocarbon oil was reclaimed, this being derived from the waste plastics liquefaction process under the Japanese Containers and Packaging Recycling Law. Presently, thermal degradation residue and hydrochloric acid are being produced as by-products in addition to the hydrocarbon oil. As a result, the SPR plastics liquefaction plant has achieved a high reclamation rate of 96%, and 93% of the recycled products have been reused in Hokkaido, where SPR is located. The technical problems caused by corrosion and clogging have been solved. Chemical Feedstock Recycling & Other Innovative Recycling Techniques 6 |
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Keywords: | Waste plastics liquefaction Recycling rate Feedstock recycling Chemical recycling Local resource recycling system |
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