What is chemical recycling?
Chemical recycling, also called advanced recycling and recovery, refers to several different processes that use existing and emerging technologies that return post-use plastics to their basic chemical building blocks for creating a versatile mix of new plastics, chemicals, fuels, and other products.
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The Chemical Recycling Alliance works to:
- grow awareness of the benefits of chemical recycling technologies that convert post-use plastics into chemicals, fuels and other products;
- grow and scale chemical recycling into a viable industry solution; and
- demonstrate broad support for chemical recycling technologies through an expanding network of allies.
The Chemical Recycling Alliance has three membership categories to include companies that have a stake in establishing strong, advanced plastics recycling and recovery solutions.
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Membership
Tier I membership (Technology Providers) is open to entities that develop and implement technologies which convert post-use plastics into petroleum-based fuels, chemicals, feedstocks and other products.
Tier II membership (Stakeholders) is open to any individual, partnership or entity that does not meet Tier I membership category requirements but has a significant economic interest in innovative solutions for plastics recovery.
Tier III membership (Advisors) is open to any individual, partnership or entity that does not meet Tier I or II membership, but provides services to the chemical and plastics industries.
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