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Innovating the Future of Plastic Recycling and Sustainability

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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2025 / By Haley Lowry

Join me as I explore the innovative solutions and groundbreaking initiatives that are shaping the future of plastic recycling.

Plastic is an essential material. From the packaging that keeps our food fresh to technology that makes modern cars lighter to components that help make solar panels a more effective source of renewable energy, plastics are integral to realizing a sustainable future. They make consumer goods affordable, convenient, efficient, and even safer.

Considering all the benefits of this material, there's also a challenge to address-plastic waste. The environmental impact of improperly discarded plastic is serious, and the world demands solutions. The United Nations and member countries are working on a legally binding agreement to end plastic pollution, with negotiations set to continue through 2025. This collaborative effort shows just how critical the issue is and how we can't miss this opportunity to address it.

Solving the challenge isn't simple. Plastic recycling rates today need to significantly increase, and there is no one solution or technology or organization that can tackle that alone. This is a powerful reminder of both the hurdles and opportunities ahead. This is the work I am involved with every day at Dow.

From our advanced R&D labs in Texas to cutting-edge AI-guided technologies, I've connected with some of the brightest minds dedicated to changing the future of plastics.

How do you recycle plastics?

Innovative recycling technologies and policy power the circular economy

As we work toward a circular economy, where materials like used plastics are continuously reused and repurposed, the integration of cutting-edge technology and supportive policy is essential. We want the recycling rate to increase. Consumers want that. Companies want that. It's going to take infrastructure-it's going to take policy-and it's going to take some innovation.