Polymer editing could turn waste into high-performance plastics

Polymer editing could turn waste into high-performance plastics



By editing the polymers of discarded plastics, chemists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have found a way to generate new macromolecules with more valuable properties than the starting material. Upcycling can help recover the approximately 450 million tons of plastic thrown away annually worldwide, of which only 9% is recycled; The rest is burned or dumped in landfills, oceans or elsewhere.