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Vaporizing Plastic: A New Dawn for Recycling

Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a catalytic process that efficiently vaporizes plastic waste, such as polyethylene and polypropylene, converting it into reusable hydrocarbons for new plastics. This advancement supports a circular economy, helping reduce plastic pollution, reliance on fossil fuels, and environmental harm from plastic waste. By breaking down the chemical bonds in plastics, this innovative method offers a new recycling pathway, potentially making large-scale plastic recycling more feasible. If implemented globally, it could greatly benefit both the environment and the economy by transforming waste into valuable resources.

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