Plastic 2 Green & Industrial Gases Sector Drive Circular Economy
Plastic 2 Green, led by Ed VanDyne, is pioneering efforts to combat plastic waste. Simultaneously, the industrial gases sector is investigating circularity prospects in carbon dioxide, methane, hydrogen, and ammonia.
VanDyne's venture, Plastic 2 Green, is dedicated to converting plastic waste into valuable items. Despite no immediate claims of a solution, their work resonates with the worldwide drive to decrease plastic pollution.
Concurrently, the industrial gases sector is discovering methods to reuse captured carbon and other gases. These can be repurposed across various industries like beverages, materials, and construction, fostering a circular economy.
As Plastic 2 Green persists in its mission to address the plastic waste challenge, the industrial gases sector is capitalising on circularity opportunities, fuelled by waste streams and decarbonisation initiatives.
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