Plastic Waste May FINALLY Have a Solution!

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Published 2024-03-26
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Plastic has become synonymous with modern human life. We use it in almost everything single product we touch and use, each and every day. And there has been SO much innovation and R&D spent on making plastic better. But what about at the end of life? How do we deal with the huge amounts of plastics being produced around the world? I wanted to figure out the scale of this problem, and why its such a challenge. I can't believe how much I learned by partnering with Aduro Clean Technologies, so let's see if we can figure out Plastic Waste Recycling, together!


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Chapters
0:00 - Introduction
2:05 - The Plastic Challenge
3:15 - Types of Plastic
3:50 - Types of Recycling
6:10 - Chemical Recycling
10:00 - Why it matters
11:00 - The Future
13:00 - Regulation & Standards






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All Comments (21)
  • @thomassmith7542
    Aduro has been nominated for the renewable material of the year award at the biggest chemical recycling conference in the world in Germany The leading nominees will be chosen in June . Only 6 companies in the world. This tech hopefully is a true game changer
  • @teardowndan5364
    The first time I have heard of companies trying to do anaerobic decomposition of plastics back into what are effectively refined crude products was something like 20 years ago, back when Discovery Channel was still worth watching.
  • @mattz4229
    This is a game changer on a level I don't think this world has seen in an extremely long time. I hope for the future this isn't going to be a flash in the pan.
  • @dannyfowler7055
    I used to work in the plastics industry, what many don’t realize is how much petroleum is used in that manufacturing process. In short, we can save our fuel as well by recycling. Great show Ricky!
  • It really gets annoying that we are capable of SO MUCH but it always comes down to [it doesn't make money or it costs too much] *it's basically the main thing holding back our society from the capabilities we are actually capable of.
  • When I started working in the late 1970's my boss subscribed to a magazine called Plastic Weekly. Yes it was riviting stuff! 😆Almost every week there would be an article about recycling plastic waste. The problem has always been, it costs too much to recycle. Now that we have mountains of the stuff all over the planet it looks like it has become a viable resource to start using. Lets hope so.
  • @beccachurch
    Wow. I hope this process works on a larger scale.
  • The UK is working on it, we have bottles with the lid made from the same clear plastic as the bottle, with a retainer that keeps the lid attached when you open it. The plastic film on ready-meal packs is just a single plastic rather than a laminate which tends to leave a layer of film around the edge of the container. Next step? Ban coloured plastic bottles and those squeezy bottles with a valve in the lid. And pump-action bottles, several types of plastic,
  • @Justafreesheep
    Such an awesome company. I’ve been an early investor for 3 years now and am very excited to see what the team is capable of this year and next. It’s going to be nuts. Lots to look forward to.
  • @iowa_don
    Even aluminum cans have plastic liners so things like carbonated beverages don't eat through them. There are YT videos showing what is left after you dissolve the aluminum from the outside of the can.
  • @kjnoah
    A still for plastic is smart. Depending on which fraction distilled you can get many plastics.
  • @hopegrable
    This is such amazing news!! Thank you for making this video and giving us hope that change is actually coming. I would prefer that cities manage their own waste by having their own processing facilities under city management so when these materials get sold back to market, the end cost of the products and packaging it's used to produce is more stable and fair to workers and consumers.
  • Plastics are so important for so many things. Magical materials. It's awesome to see the recycling problem being solved. We seem to be so close to solutions for so many big problems. Thanks Ricky for highlighting practical solutions. Hopefully this company grows and makes a big difference.
  • @tbix1963
    Interesting video, looking forward to seeing the days when plants like this are having trouble getting enough feedstock and start mining the landfills that have been established in previous decades.
  • @tomtompkins6779
    The people making and using and selling the plastic should have to foot the bill for the recycling that only makes sense
  • @siameseire
    Thank you, Aduro, and everyone working on this!!
  • @josephpk4878
    This is beautiful. My heart breaks, knowing that the efforts that I put into avoiding and isolating plastics for recycling are only about 0-10% effective... it's pretty deflating. Once this becomes a stable and effective process, they need to find a way to supplement the process with eco-friendly energy. I envision a huge mirror farm in Florida, that concentrates sunlight to use for the heating requirements. Congratulations Aduro Clean Technologies, for your efforts in cleaning up our only planet.
  • @chrismartin3853
    Big time saver solution! So many plastics are sent to other countries with no real solutions. Wishing the best in this company future.
  • Licella has been operating their trial and development super critical water oxidation reactors on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia for about 15 years. The process is a one step shredded plastic to crude oil process which gives better than 80% yield and sufficient high calorie gas is produced to generate electricity. There is a large Licella plant in the UK and a 20,000 ton per year soft plastic digestion plant is due on stream in Altona, Victoria this year. The Licella process output is very desirable since it is very low sulphur crude oil - highly sought after by refineries.