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Hydrocracking: An Unusual Way of Recycling Plastics
A new approach for converting single-use plastic waste into ready-to-use molecules for jet fuels, gasoline, and lubricants has been developed by researchers. It uses only as much oil as other systems and emits no carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. And their method can handle a wide range of plastics, even though they're mixed.
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