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feedstock recycling

Feedstock recycling is a process that transforms plastic waste back into basic materials, like oils or monomers, which can be used to produce new plastics or chemicals. Unlike traditional recycling, which often involves physically re-shaping plastics, feedstock recycling breaks down plastics chemically or physically to recover valuable building blocks. This process helps reduce landfill waste and conserves resources by turning used plastics into usable raw materials, supporting a more circular and sustainable approach to managing plastic consumption.