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      Sustainable recycling technologies for thermoplastic polymers and their composites: A review of the state of the art

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            An overview of chemical additives present in plastics: Migration, release, fate and environmental impact during their use, disposal and recycling

            Over the last 60 years plastics production has increased manifold, owing to their inexpensive, multipurpose, durable and lightweight nature. These characteristics have raised the demand for plastic materials that will continue to grow over the coming years. However, with increased plastic materials production, comes increased plastic material wastage creating a number of challenges, as well as opportunities to the waste management industry. The present overview highlights the waste management and pollution challenges, emphasising on the various chemical substances (known as "additives") contained in all plastic products for enhancing polymer properties and prolonging their life. Despite how useful these additives are in the functionality of polymer products, their potential to contaminate soil, air, water and food is widely documented in literature and described herein. These additives can potentially migrate and undesirably lead to human exposure via e.g. food contact materials, such as packaging. They can, also, be released from plastics during the various recycling and recovery processes and from the products produced from recyclates. Thus, sound recycling has to be performed in such a way as to ensure that emission of substances of high concern and contamination of recycled products is avoided, ensuring environmental and human health protection, at all times.
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                Polymer Composites
                Polymer Composites
                Wiley
                0272-8397
                1548-0569
                September 2022
                August 20 2022
                September 2022
                : 43
                : 9
                : 5831-5862
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                [1 ]Natural Composites Research Group Lab, Department of Materials and Production Engineering, The Sirindhorn International Thai‐German Graduate School of Engineering (TGGS) King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok Bangkok Thailand
                [2 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering Malnad College of Engineering Hassan Karnataka India
                [3 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering Visvesvaraya Technological University Belagavi Karnataka India
                [4 ]Department of Automobile Engineering Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education Krishnankoil Tamil Nadu India
                [5 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering PSG Institute of Technology and Applied Research Coimbatore Tamil Nadu India
                [6 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering Alliance College of Engineering and Design, Alliance University Bengaluru Karnataka India
                [7 ]Department of Chemical, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Botswana International University of Science and Technology Palapye Botswana
                [8 ]Department of Engineering Università degli Studi di Palermo Viale delle Scienze Palermo Italy
                [9 ]Department Bioengineering and Aerospace Engineering Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Spain
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                10.1002/pc.27000
                7836dc6b-251a-48e0-8c09-b5f0ff6923f5
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