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Turning plastic waste into hydrogen and high-value carbons | University of Oxford
Plastic waste to hydrogen
The ever-increasing production and use of plastics over the last half century has created a huge environmental problem for the world. Currently, most of the 4.9 billion tonnes of plastics ever produced will end up in landfills or the natural environment, and this number is expected to increase to around 12 billion tonnes by 2050. Interested? Join me, 900 companies and thought-leaders at the Business opportunities for the hydrogen economy https://lnkd.in/e_ZpqVd professional group.
Readers may be interested in my own visit to a plastic waste to hydrogen facility at the UK'sThornton Energy Centre last year:
Join me Thursday for this two hour snapshot of opportunities within the new hydrogen economy
Turning plastic waste into hydrogen and high-value carbons | University of Oxford
The ever-increasing production and use of plastics over the last half century has created a huge environmental problem for the world. Currently, most of the 4.9 billion tonnes of plastics ever produced will end up in landfills or the natural environment
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