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The Renewable Carbon Initiative Outlines the Importance of Chemical and Physical Recycling in New Position Paper

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June 6, 2024

The Renewable Carbon Initiative (RCI), a global network of more than 60 companies dedicated to supporting and accelerating the transition from fossil carbon to renewable carbon for all organic chemicals and materials, has published a position paper outlining the importance of chemical and physical recycling and what is needed to realize its potential.

In a press release about the position paper, the RCI stated, "Chemical and physical recycling play essential roles in realising the objectives of the Green Deal and advancing the circular economy. These technologies are indispensable for the green transition. A wider range of different chemical and physical recycling processes are needed to keep as much of the carbon embedded in plastics as possible in the cycle. Through this, the required volumes and scalability of the circular economy can be achieved. Chemical and physical recycling enable the utilisation of waste streams that cannot be mechanically recycled and are currently sent to incineration or landfill. They are the only ways to ensure these materials remain in a cycle, reducing reliance on disposal methods like incineration and landfill.

"Mechanical, physical, and chemical recycling complement each other due to differences in available waste stream composition, sorting needs, target products and economics. Each technology has distinct strengths and weaknesses in terms of input, output quality and quantity. Chemical and physical recycling are fundamental for a comprehensive carbon management that creates sustainable carbon cycles and enables the defossilisation of the chemical industry. While they hold considerable high-volume potential, significant investment is needed to fully leverage these technologies. Creating secure demand, in particular through the policy framework, is imperative to achieve this."

Requirements

In the position paper, RCI identified 11 requirements to create secure demand, drive investment, and further improve the technology field. These include:

  • General acceptance of the technology; 
  • Mandatory recycled content for all polymers/plastics in all applications; 
  • Recognition and clarification of rules for the calculation of recycling rates; 
  • Full acceptance of mass balance and attribution with fuel-use excluded; 
  • Accelerated approval of new chemical and physical recycling facilities; 
  • Expansion of recycling infrastructure for all sectors beyond packaging; and 
  • The extension of CO2 pricing for waste incineration in the ETS combined with a landfill ban.

Additionally, RCI advocates for a pragmatic approach, emphasizing that while closed-loop recycling is a noble goal for sectors such as packaging, textiles, and automobiles, it should not be approached too dogmatically. Flexibility is essential to prevent environmental and economic inefficiencies. If the waste stream of one sector can be better used in another, this should be possible.

Comprehensive Carbon Management

The RCI went on to state that, "Chemical and physical recycling emerge as key technologies and critical component of a comprehensive carbon management. Carbon management goes beyond the reduction of CO2 emissions and their capture and long-term storage. It decouples the entire industry from fossil feedstocks from the ground, eliminates the use of fossil carbon wherever possible and allocates renewable carbon from biomass, CO2 and recycling as efficiently and effectively as possible where carbon use is unavoidable, like chemicals and plastics."

RCI also went on to provide a disclaimer that its "members are a diverse group of companies addressing the challenges of the transition to renewable carbon with different approaches. The opinions expressed in these publications may not reflect the exact individual policies and views of all RCI members." 

Learn more about the Renewable Carbon Initiative at www.renewable-carbon-initiative.com. 



KEYWORDS: circular economy recycling/recyclability

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