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Next Generation Plastic

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Fully Recyclable Source:  Stock Image of Ocean Plastic Debris Plastic Debris There are an estimated 5.25 trillion pieces of plastic debris in world oceans.  Of that, 260,000 tons float on the surface, while 4 billion plastic microfibers per square kilometer liter the deep sea.  Plastic is a big environmental problem.  So, it's great news that a team at Berkeley Labs has developed a new form of plastic that is 100% recyclable.  Most plastics are not fully recyclable  Additives and fillers contained in them disrupt the process. PDK The new plastic material PDK or Polydiketoenamine can be broken down to the molecular level and then reassembled with no degradation in quality.  The differentiator with PDK is that it's composed of reversible bonds.  Common plastic is composed of tightly bound molecular bonds. Next G Plastic When placed in acid, PDK's bonds release, allowing the original monomers to be recovered and recycled for reuse and th...