ResolVe - Chemical recycling of polystyrene
ResolVe is a research project focused on the chemical recycling of polystyrene. It is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and executed jointly by INEOS Styrolution and Neue Materialien Bayreuth as well as with two institutes of the University of Aachen, the Department of Processing & Recycling (I.A.R.) and Institute for Plastics Processing (IKV). (English)

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Chemical recycling – depolymerisation of polystyrene waste to styrene monomer

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Chemically recycling plastic in Sweden: RAZOR

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High quality recycling for styrenic polymers (webinar)

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The World's Most Important Machine

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Expanded Polystyrene Beads

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How to recycle the unrecyclable

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Styrofoam Bricks DIY

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ChemCycling – first Prototypes

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Why It’s So Hard To Recycle Styrofoam and Polystyrene | World Wide Waste | Business Insider

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Recycling of carbon fibre-reinforced plastics

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Automatic packaging machines and packaging systems for Kits
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Styrolux® | K-Resin® I Styroflex® (Americas) webinar

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earthrise - Plastic Fuel

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How worms could help solve plastic pollution

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