The plastic recycling industry is gaining increased attention as global consumer brands commit to using recycled materials in their products to meet their sustainability goals. Major chemical companies are also using pyrolysis oil, a feedstock derived from plastic recycling to reduce the carbon footprint of their operations and products. At the same time, major polymer producers and start-ups are investing in building more plastic recycling facilities.
Additionally, regulatory bodies worldwide are taking strong measures to reduce plastic waste, such as implementing bans on single-use plastics, promoting plastic recycling initiatives, and encouraging the use of advanced chemical recycling technologies. Furthermore, ongoing R&D and developments in these technologies are allowing the processing of various types of plastic, speeding up the transition to a circular economy.
Collectively, the plastic recycling landscape is changing rapidly and to keep track of these developments, and, more importantly, to make sense of them with actionable insights is the goal for ADI’s new monthly newsletter, The Circularity Compass.
Key features of ADI’s Circularity Compass include:
- Demand and customer landscape includes commitments from global consumer brands and chemical companies.
- Supply / demand analytics and forecasts of waste plastics through 2030.
- Supply and project landscape features updates on new plastic recycling facility announcements and capacity.
- Technology development covers innovations and advancements in recycling technologies.
- Partnerships and agreements highlight the latest supply agreements for recycled plastics.
- Cost and pricing analytics for waste plastics and pyrolysis oil.
- Regulatory and policy summaries provide insights into global policies and initiatives promoting plastic recycling and waste reduction.
ADI’s Circularity Compass is designed and developed with the goal of delivering actionable insights concisely and on a timely basis. Key features of our deliverables include:
- Delivered once a month
- Concise format of 5-8 pages
- Access to data spreadsheets (annual subscribers only)
- Access to newsletter archive (annual subscribers only)
- Enterprise-wide access (annual subscribers only)
Fees | $300 / month | $3000 / annual |
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