What happens to the PET waste that ISN"T recycled? I'm extremely interested in their waste and what can be done with the "undesirable" materials. Thanks for your response. -Eric C
Good thing about PET is it’s the least toxic and more stable of the plastics type. That’s why they’re use for food container and into your Polyester clothes. It is the most recyclable plastics. As long they are collected and stored properly, they can easily recycled later with minimal degradation.
The First World can do closed loop recycling of plastic, but with some plastics more than others. Where it can be done and is done is because the First World has the brains, the investment capital, the advanced technology, and government under-writing. PET is foremost in plastic recycling, but beverage company and petrochemical company resistance to bottle-to-bottle recycling has had to be overcome. But there is beginning to be considerable volumes of post-consumer PET going into beverage container production.
Paperboard is usually downcycled too. As fibers break down, they become weaker, so a virgin fiber corrugated box might turn into a cereal box which might turn into newspaper, etc.
@Dawkinsbulldog You also can't mix colors if you recycle plastic because then you will get a mix of color instand on the color that you wanted The blue flakes are crystalized PET, which happens when the PET is heated do a temperature that isn't high enough to make it melt (and apparently even when at the correct temperature? but if you check the pellets, they are all transparents, so i guess cooling them decrystalize them) I don't remember exactly how they do it, but if i remember correctly it has to do with chemicals. But yeah, they do ahve to remove the caps one way or another, not only because of colors, but also because it's not the same plastic. I think it's PP, but i'm not 100% sure. And mixing differents plastics is even worse than mixing colors
@Dawkinsbulldog It's not really that simple, you can't really burn plastic in rich country because it pollute the local air, and people don't really like breathing CO². It's moving the problem elsewhere, but the elsewhere don't care about the problem, so it's technically a win-win And while theorically (almost) everything can be recycled, pratically it's not really possible. Trash found in nature are often very dirty, full of different crap that may or may not be easy to remove. And sometimes it's not even worth it to recycle it (sprite bottle are often not recycled, because it's just not worth it to shut the production lines, put all the colored bottles, start everything again, then stop everything back when you want to put normal bottles again, unless you have a really big storage) And there is also the fact that sometimes cities are just dumb I live near a middle-sized city (it's not that big, but it's not a countryside city), and they do burn trash. But instand of doing the logical thing and producing electricity with it, they are using it to heat houses. Directly. They are building pipes of around 10km and destroying new roads to heat home instand of directly heating water to produce electricity. Though be careful about ecologics people (especially politics. Well i mean for politics it's everyone, but especially them), because while their ideas usually make sense on paper, they often being the poorest choice possible. Like they often want nuclear powerplant to be shut down in favor of green energy, that's what germany did, they are the biggest co² emitters of europe because they reopened coal central. Sending trash to other country is the easiest, but not all countries/cities do that. When they do it's often because it's either trash found in nature (and as i said, good luck recycling them), or trash that aren't as simple as "heat it up and it's brand new" (for example PLA need to be mixed with 50% new PLA to be recycled, because if you do 100% reycled PLA you get prints that are even weaker than PET). And i would also point out that upcycling, depending on how you got the trash, might not actually be better, as sometimes you turn something that could have been recycled to be used again into something that is pure decoration and won't be recycled after
@@jonglewongle3438 You're talking about Europe, but here in the US, caps do indeed fall through the machinery, and we're told to remove them. You're too full of yourself to realize recycling is different everywhere.
There are only 25 PET recycling plants in the US, which is why most PET and the other 6 types of plastic are trashed. Europe is always better at recycling than us.
Cool. It seems to work on coloured plastic, too, which is something that, according to the news this morning, we can't do in NZ. So they go to landfill. Whatever happened to Kiwi ingenuity?
It sorts coloured plastic with non-coloured plastic, but you can't just mix coloured plastic with non-coloured plastic (else you will get a mix of the two). You can recycle coloured plastic, it's exactly the same process, what should absolutely not be done is mixing different colored plastic. Also most industries need non-coloured plastic, and then they color it themselves.
@@zyxw2000 Yeah but that cost money. And gouvernement don't like using money. Also that doesn't solve the problem that, for each color, you more or less need a whole other pelletizer, so that's even more money. In big city like new york or paris they maybe have the budget. In small city i am not even sure if they have a pelletizer
@@serzaknightcore5208 Firstly, in the US, the government doesn't run recycling, private companies do. And in the entire US, there are only 25 plastic recycling companies. So most of it isn't recycled anyway.
Hey! I am really interested in the sorting machine around 2.40min . Is it posible to give me name of it or atleast any information about. Thanks in advance :)
Any vacancies available for pet bottles recycle production line plant handling , 2years experience in pet hot washing plant head in India working experience
They chopped down trees to burn in their homes for heat. Ceilings were mayby 2 m (6 ft) high to conserve heat. Took an hour to ride the buggy into town via horse drawn carriage. Things are different and we like our bottles. They're cheap, easy to make and don't break during transport to your store. The list goes on...
Everyone knows that high quality pet plastics anyone likes. You can sell them anywhere. But what about the hard plastics that are used in electronics? "Well we can assure you we dont send the stuff by the drove to third world Africa so it can be melted down for its scrap copper and it's blood disorders. Har har no I'm glad you guys are doing something productive.
Chemical substances would contaminated the inside bottle. Thats why the used pet bottle must be recycled to decontaminated the chemical substances and only be used 1 times.
@@andreapicci8410 Dear Andrea, thank you for your comment. May I ask you how many times can a glass bottle be used not to face "hygienic reasons"? If there are any with Plastic bottles, how it is possible that these do not occur already when the bottle is filled for the first time?
@@erictrypucko2139 Truly, I see people buying grocery carts full of these water bottles. I don't believe for one second that they have to do this. They are simply ignorant, or don't give a damn.
In your kitchen there is a thing where water come out. If you don't have one, ask your friends. If you bought one of those bottles, or some other type, you can put water in it. Take that bottle with you where ever you go. When its worn out, get another one. Kidding you, my friend. I hope you don't mind. I'm so glad you take an interest in the planet and how to live with a small foot print. @@mighebraga5098
@@allenr7306 You don't have a choice. And they don't leak microplastics into the water, otherwise they would stop making them. Our municipal water supply is very safe, and I drink water from my sink, as everyone in the US should. I do buy plastic bottles with seltzer.
What happens to the PET waste that ISN"T recycled? I'm extremely interested in their waste and what can be done with the "undesirable" materials. Thanks for your response. -Eric C
Burn them shits
the wast bottle can be made for recycle pet granules which is FDA approval.
Good thing about PET is it’s the least toxic and more stable of the plastics type. That’s why they’re use for food container and into your Polyester clothes. It is the most recyclable plastics. As long they are collected and stored properly, they can easily recycled later with minimal degradation.
@@inisipisTV Only 3 times, and they must be mixed with virgin plastic.
Interesting, most say plastic can only be down cycled. Only glass and paper/cardboard is recycled back to same new product, some metals also.
The First World can do closed loop recycling of plastic, but with some plastics more than others. Where it can be done and is done is because the First World has the brains, the investment capital, the advanced technology, and government under-writing. PET is foremost in plastic recycling, but beverage company and petrochemical company resistance to bottle-to-bottle recycling has had to be overcome. But there is beginning to be considerable volumes of post-consumer PET going into beverage container production.
Paperboard is usually downcycled too. As fibers break down, they become weaker, so a virgin fiber corrugated box might turn into a cereal box which might turn into newspaper, etc.
@@jonglewongle3438you are talking nonsense
@Dawkinsbulldog You also can't mix colors if you recycle plastic because then you will get a mix of color instand on the color that you wanted
The blue flakes are crystalized PET, which happens when the PET is heated do a temperature that isn't high enough to make it melt (and apparently even when at the correct temperature? but if you check the pellets, they are all transparents, so i guess cooling them decrystalize them)
I don't remember exactly how they do it, but if i remember correctly it has to do with chemicals. But yeah, they do ahve to remove the caps one way or another, not only because of colors, but also because it's not the same plastic. I think it's PP, but i'm not 100% sure. And mixing differents plastics is even worse than mixing colors
@Dawkinsbulldog It's not really that simple, you can't really burn plastic in rich country because it pollute the local air, and people don't really like breathing CO². It's moving the problem elsewhere, but the elsewhere don't care about the problem, so it's technically a win-win
And while theorically (almost) everything can be recycled, pratically it's not really possible. Trash found in nature are often very dirty, full of different crap that may or may not be easy to remove. And sometimes it's not even worth it to recycle it (sprite bottle are often not recycled, because it's just not worth it to shut the production lines, put all the colored bottles, start everything again, then stop everything back when you want to put normal bottles again, unless you have a really big storage)
And there is also the fact that sometimes cities are just dumb
I live near a middle-sized city (it's not that big, but it's not a countryside city), and they do burn trash. But instand of doing the logical thing and producing electricity with it, they are using it to heat houses. Directly. They are building pipes of around 10km and destroying new roads to heat home instand of directly heating water to produce electricity.
Though be careful about ecologics people (especially politics. Well i mean for politics it's everyone, but especially them), because while their ideas usually make sense on paper, they often being the poorest choice possible. Like they often want nuclear powerplant to be shut down in favor of green energy, that's what germany did, they are the biggest co² emitters of europe because they reopened coal central.
Sending trash to other country is the easiest, but not all countries/cities do that. When they do it's often because it's either trash found in nature (and as i said, good luck recycling them), or trash that aren't as simple as "heat it up and it's brand new" (for example PLA need to be mixed with 50% new PLA to be recycled, because if you do 100% reycled PLA you get prints that are even weaker than PET). And i would also point out that upcycling, depending on how you got the trash, might not actually be better, as sometimes you turn something that could have been recycled to be used again into something that is pure decoration and won't be recycled after
okay mam ,can u tell me how dose this plant is get control , the operation mechanism, Thanks in advance !
They don’t dose anything!
Is it profitable?
Bangladesh is the right place for this
The most competitive and well customized plastic recycling equipment manufactuers are in China...Bangladesh? Never heard about it.
What happens to the type 2 (HDPE) bottle caps?
Good question 👍
Most plants separate lids after shredding in a water bath as PET & HDPE are a different density@@jonglewongle3438
@@jonglewongle3438 Bottle caps aren't recyclable, because they fall into the machinery. You've been wasting your time.
@@jonglewongle3438 You're talking about Europe, but here in the US, caps do indeed fall through the machinery, and we're told to remove them. You're too full of yourself to realize recycling is different everywhere.
There are only 25 PET recycling plants in the US, which is why most PET and the other 6 types of plastic are trashed. Europe is always better at recycling than us.
Cool.
It seems to work on coloured plastic, too, which is something that, according to the news this morning, we can't do in NZ. So they go to landfill.
Whatever happened to Kiwi ingenuity?
It sorts coloured plastic with non-coloured plastic, but you can't just mix coloured plastic with non-coloured plastic (else you will get a mix of the two). You can recycle coloured plastic, it's exactly the same process, what should absolutely not be done is mixing different colored plastic. Also most industries need non-coloured plastic, and then they color it themselves.
@@serzaknightcore5208 The machines have laser beams to sort the colors.
@@zyxw2000 Yeah but that cost money. And gouvernement don't like using money.
Also that doesn't solve the problem that, for each color, you more or less need a whole other pelletizer, so that's even more money. In big city like new york or paris they maybe have the budget. In small city i am not even sure if they have a pelletizer
@@serzaknightcore5208 Firstly, in the US, the government doesn't run recycling, private companies do. And in the entire US, there are only 25 plastic recycling companies. So most of it isn't recycled anyway.
I dream.of setting up a plactic recycle company here in philippines.. we have too much plastic pet bottles here.
It looks like the are receiving a lot more then they can process
How much cost to estblish this plant?
Over one million dollars, or even more...buddy..
millions of dollars lol
I am very sure recycled plastics can’t be used again for food and drug packaging in the USA.
It can and it does. The problem is alot of times that Vergin plastic is cheaper and 100% pure vs recycled.
Recycled pet plastic is used in every single state in America try again most likely a break down to every town with manufactured good get sold
Where is this factory located in Europe
Probably germany. Though i thought i noticed a very slight french accent, but looks like i'm crazy
It's said at the start of video East of France. @0.40.
Hey! I am really interested in the sorting machine around 2.40min . Is it posible to give me name of it or atleast any information about. Thanks in advance :)
Probably a Tomra optical sorter.
Good job~
Any vacancies available for pet bottles recycle production line plant handling , 2years experience in pet hot washing plant head in India working experience
You live now in Europe?
But plastic can't be recycled a lot of times. It's much better to reuse the bottles like they do in German
Hi, could u sent the link
Thank you
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Here
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Just use glass bottles
Manufacturers won't pay for the extra shipping weight.
Plastic is worse quality every cycle unless it is recycled with depolymerization, which is not what is done here.
What do you mean by that ...can u please explain?
@@vaibhavtholiya3096 You can recycle PET and HDPE only 3 times, and it must be mixed with new plastic.
Recycling plastic and plastic containers
You guys looking to expand to Nigeria?
Seems very inefficient. That's a lot of work and steps
Iwe still have not got it right.
I can tell that the smell arround such plants is unbearable. I work close to one.
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Our ancestors had a fine life without PET bottles, unneccessary globalwarming, why can't we?
They chopped down trees to burn in their homes for heat.
Ceilings were mayby 2 m (6 ft) high to conserve heat.
Took an hour to ride the buggy into town via horse drawn carriage.
Things are different and we like our bottles. They're cheap, easy to make and don't break during transport to your store. The list goes on...
I was thinking they showed the hoooooman body, since we eat micro plastic daily.
What's up with comments here being cringe and like from typical Facebook user who's over 35 years old
Everyone knows that high quality pet plastics anyone likes. You can sell them anywhere. But what about the hard plastics that are used in electronics? "Well we can assure you we dont send the stuff by the drove to third world Africa so it can be melted down for its scrap copper and it's blood disorders. Har har no I'm glad you guys are doing something productive.
l could offer pet and hdpe plastic materials
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Hi
The question is WHY THE BOTTLE IS NOT USED AGAIN instead of wasting it after just one of single use
For making fiber from bottle flakes
It doesnt make sense
Chemical substances would contaminated the inside bottle. Thats why the used pet bottle must be recycled to decontaminated the chemical substances and only be used 1 times.
Are you joking??? For hygienical reasons. Wouldn't you tell us you agree the stupid and absurd proposal of EU normatives.
@@andreapicci8410 Dear Andrea, thank you for your comment. May I ask you how many times can a glass bottle be used not to face "hygienic reasons"? If there are any with Plastic bottles, how it is possible that these do not occur already when the bottle is filled for the first time?
Third lv lol😅
then they make more pet bottles that can find their way into nature. right.
Nope. Nope. Nope. Lies and propaganda.
Nope. Nope. Nope. Comments in the youtube are all fake and propaganda.
lol
I do not buy those bottles. And you should not either.
I'm a free man, Kid. Don't tell me what I should or should not buy with my earnings.
Easier said than done.
@@erictrypucko2139 Truly, I see people buying grocery carts full of these water bottles. I don't believe for one second that they have to do this. They are simply ignorant, or don't give a damn.
Yeah man, good job. What is the alternative you're proposing?
In your kitchen there is a thing where water come out. If you don't have one, ask your friends. If you bought one of those bottles, or some other type, you can put water in it. Take that bottle with you where ever you go. When its worn out, get another one. Kidding you, my friend. I hope you don't mind. I'm so glad you take an interest in the planet and how to live with a small foot print. @@mighebraga5098
GO BACK TO GLASS THIS IS TOXIC
It's not toxic, and bottling companies are going to spend more on shipping glass.
@zyxw2000 plastic bottles leach micro plastic into the water, then we drink it. I'd rather have glass than plastic
@@allenr7306 You don't have a choice. And they don't leak microplastics into the water, otherwise they would stop making them. Our municipal water supply is very safe, and I drink water from my sink, as everyone in the US should. I do buy plastic bottles with seltzer.
@zyxw2000 you got your opinion, and I got mine, and I do have a choice of not drinking out of plastic bottles, lol
@@allenr7306 PET not emitting particles is a fact, not an opinion.