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Modern manufacturers are pushing past the limits of traditional mechanical recycling, turning to chemical recycling as a more advanced solution. Unlike mechanical methods that often struggle with mixed or contaminated plastics, chemical recycling breaks down plastic waste at the molecular level—enabling more efficient processing of complex plastic streams and unlocking greater potential for waste-to-resource conversion, marking a key leap in sustainable plastic management |
Clariter leads this advancement with its patented three-step chemical treatment. This process transforms mixed plastic waste into high-quality end products: sulfur-free and odorless aliphatic solvents, white mineral oil, and snow-white paraffin. These materials aren’t just low-impact—they serve as raw ingredients for over 1,000 consumer goods, closing the plastic loop by turning waste into valuable resources that re-enter everyday production cycles
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Clariter offers a typical case: its proprietary three-step chemical treatment process transforms mixed plastic waste into sulfur-free and odorless aliphatic solvents, white mineral oil, and snow-white paraffin, with these products used as raw materials to produce more than 1,000 consumer goods. | |
This technology delivers a net negative carbon footprint—82% lower emissions than traditional incineration. JSP Group’s ARPRO REvolution material uses 90% recycled polypropylene; via its ARcycle project, it constructs a closed-loop supply chain to secure stable recycled material quality. | |
For food packaging, India’s Food Safety Authority has authorized rPET (recycled polyester) for beverage use; Coca-Cola Bangladesh pioneered 100% rPET bottled water, reducing energy consumption by 70% compared to virgin plastic. |
Modern manufacturers are pushing past the limits of traditional mechanical recycling, turning to chemical recycling as a more advanced solution. Unlike mechanical methods that often struggle with mixed or contaminated plastics, chemical recycling breaks down plastic waste at the molecular level—enabling more efficient processing of complex plastic streams and unlocking greater potential for waste-to-resource conversion, marking a key leap in sustainable plastic management |
Clariter leads this advancement with its patented three-step chemical treatment. This process transforms mixed plastic waste into high-quality end products: sulfur-free and odorless aliphatic solvents, white mineral oil, and snow-white paraffin. These materials aren’t just low-impact—they serve as raw ingredients for over 1,000 consumer goods, closing the plastic loop by turning waste into valuable resources that re-enter everyday production cycles
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Clariter offers a typical case: its proprietary three-step chemical treatment process transforms mixed plastic waste into sulfur-free and odorless aliphatic solvents, white mineral oil, and snow-white paraffin, with these products used as raw materials to produce more than 1,000 consumer goods. | |
This technology delivers a net negative carbon footprint—82% lower emissions than traditional incineration. JSP Group’s ARPRO REvolution material uses 90% recycled polypropylene; via its ARcycle project, it constructs a closed-loop supply chain to secure stable recycled material quality. | |
For food packaging, India’s Food Safety Authority has authorized rPET (recycled polyester) for beverage use; Coca-Cola Bangladesh pioneered 100% rPET bottled water, reducing energy consumption by 70% compared to virgin plastic. |