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EPA weighs easing rules for chemical plastic recycling under Clean Air Act
For two decades, the federal government has classified the heated chambers used to break down plastic waste as incinerators, ...
An idea the EPA is floating—to stop classifying a plastics recycling technology as a type of incineration—would ease ...
Research published in the Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis has reviewed the potential for microwave assisted ...
The EPA is reconsidering whether chemical plastic recycling facilities should be held to the same air pollution standards as ...
EPA may exempt pyrolysis 'advanced recycling' from Clean Air Act rules. Advocates say it risks more toxic pollution.
The agency is moving toward resurrecting a proposal from the first Trump administration to ditch Clean Air Act regulations.
The world is paying increasing attention to the broad concepts of sustainability and circulatory economics. This focus will certainly affect plastics recycling in the near future. In particular, ...
The EPA is reconsidering air pollution regulations for chemical plastic recycling facilities, prompting concerns from ...
A proposed plant that would use a high-heat process to turn sludge into fertilizer has residents worried about odors and property values.
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