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Because of the potential to repeatedly recycle post-use plastics into new materials, polymers produced through advanced recycling are often referred to as “circular polymers.” Chevron Phillips ...
Governments are starting to respond to the problem, with strategies ranging from plastic product bans to taxes, and technologies aimed at enabling circular plastics are coming to market.
The Woodlands-based petrochemical giant, a subsidiary of Chevron Corp. and Phillips 66, said previously it was the first to start producing so-called “circular” polyethylene — named for the ...
Atlanta-based Nexus Circular, a plastic scrap-to-virgin polymers conversion company, says it has received “a meaningful investment” from Texas-based Six Pines Investments LLC, a subsidiary of Chevron ...