From Shredder Residue to Steering Wheels: Porsche and BASF Show How Unrecyclable Car Waste Can Be Reused
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Car manufacturer Porsche and chemical company BASF, in collaboration with their technology partner Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies (BEST), have successfully completed a pilot project for the recycling of mixed waste from end-of-life vehicles. The pilot project demonstrates the recyclability of composite plastics made from automotive shredder residues (ASR) combined with renewable raw materials. This heterogeneous mixture of plastic, film,…
Porsche succeeds in a further step towards the circular economy – a pilot project on the chemical recycling of complex mixed waste has been successfully completed.The article Chemical Recycling: Porsche manufactures steering wheels from waste first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
BASF, Porsche and BEST complete pilot project on chemical recycling - RECYCLING magazine
BASF, Porsche and technology partner BEST have successfully completed a pilot project that demonstrates how complex waste streams from end-of-life vehicles can be kept in circulation. The project focused on automotive shredder residues, which are often considered difficult to recycle and are usually incinerated, and explored how they could be turned into valuable raw materials for plastics. At the core of the initiative was a gasification proces…
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