Chemical Recycling Reduces Plastic Pollution
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•UC Berkeley researchers crack the code on recycling plastic
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Scientists at UC Berkeley say they've cracked the code to reduce the amount of plastics that pollute the earth .
The researchers have come up with a chemical recycling process that pulls apart the chains of the most commonly used plastic.
Putting the recycling process into practice “will take many steps,” says co-author John Hartwig .
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