INEOS Styrolution publishes videos at random intervals. They cover technologies, solutions and trends related to our business. On this page you can see the most recent videos for any past videos please click here.
Recycling styrenics using pyrolysis: How it's unmade Not only are styrenic materials incredibly versatile when it comes to their use for many different applications, they also offer the versatility of being recyclable many ways including both mechanical and advanced recycling technologies. One such safe and efficient, advanced recycling technology is called pyrolysis. Let’s look at how this recycling technology can use mixed plastic waste as feedstock to make something new, over and over again. |
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Polystyrene, a one-of-a-kind design, made for repeating. |
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Modern Polystyrene Recycling – Breaking it Down With the introduction of many new technologies, today’s recycling may not be as simple as you think. Learn about four advanced recycling technologies that capture post-consumer plastic waste, deal with contaminants, and simplify sorting steps. |
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90 years of polystyrene The year 2021 marks the 90th year since the invention of the first ready-to-use polystyrene. It may seem that this material, so indispensable to our modern way-of-life, is a recent, modern-age invention, but in fact the polystyrene we know today, actually came of age, in 1931. And, its beginnings go back even further - all the way back to 1839! |
INEOS Styrolution publishes videos at random intervals. They cover technologies, solutions and trends related to our business. On this page you can see the most recent videos for any past videos please click here.
Polystyrene, a one-of-a-kind design, made for repeating. |
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Modern Polystyrene Recycling – Breaking it Down With the introduction of many new technologies, today’s recycling may not be as simple as you think. Learn about four advanced recycling technologies that capture post-consumer plastic waste, deal with contaminants, and simplify sorting steps. |
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90 years of polystyrene The year 2021 marks the 90th year since the invention of the first ready-to-use polystyrene. It may seem that this material, so indispensable to our modern way-of-life, is a recent, modern-age invention, but in fact the polystyrene we know today, actually came of age, in 1931. And, its beginnings go back even further - all the way back to 1839! |