Plastic-based flexible films are widely used in many areas of modern industry, including the food industry. Depending on the application field, mono-material or multi-material films can be used, usually based on polyolefins such as PE and/or PP. Compared to mono-material films, multilayer films offer greater performance and functionality in terms of mechanical and barrier properties, thanks to the different types of polymers used. Considering the end-of-life of the two types of materials, the recyclability of mono-material film turns out to be much greater than that of a multilayer, since only one type of polymer can be handled in specific and specialized streams. The biggest issue with multilayer films is precisely end-of-life management, which currently appears to be mainly landfilling or waste-To-energy. In recent years, the use of increasingly sustainable packaging has become a prerequisite. The issue of recycling is of fundamental importance because of the implementation of a circular economy. This review aims to investigate recycling methodologies for both mono-material and multi-material films, from traditional ones, such as mechanical recycling, to more modern technologies not widely used in industry, such as delamination and chemical recycling.
The Recycling Technologies of Mono-material and Multilayer Plastic Film: A Descriptive Literature Review / Rizzo, Maria Vittoria; Carlo Tancredi, Giovanni Paolo; Vignali, Giuseppe. - In: IFAC PAPERSONLINE. - ISSN 2405-8971. - 58:(2024), pp. 469-474. ( 18th IFAC Symposium on Information Control Problems in Manufacturing, INCOM 2024 aut 2024) [10.1016/j.ifacol.2024.09.256].
The Recycling Technologies of Mono-material and Multilayer Plastic Film: A Descriptive Literature Review
Rizzo, Maria Vittoria;Carlo Tancredi, Giovanni Paolo;Vignali, Giuseppe
2024-01-01
Abstract
Plastic-based flexible films are widely used in many areas of modern industry, including the food industry. Depending on the application field, mono-material or multi-material films can be used, usually based on polyolefins such as PE and/or PP. Compared to mono-material films, multilayer films offer greater performance and functionality in terms of mechanical and barrier properties, thanks to the different types of polymers used. Considering the end-of-life of the two types of materials, the recyclability of mono-material film turns out to be much greater than that of a multilayer, since only one type of polymer can be handled in specific and specialized streams. The biggest issue with multilayer films is precisely end-of-life management, which currently appears to be mainly landfilling or waste-To-energy. In recent years, the use of increasingly sustainable packaging has become a prerequisite. The issue of recycling is of fundamental importance because of the implementation of a circular economy. This review aims to investigate recycling methodologies for both mono-material and multi-material films, from traditional ones, such as mechanical recycling, to more modern technologies not widely used in industry, such as delamination and chemical recycling.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


