Can this revolutionary plastics-recycling plant help solve the pollution crisis?

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The world is miserable at recycling plastics. Currently, just 10–15% of the plastic waste we generate annually is recycled — with the rest incinerated, buried in landfill or dumped as litter1,2.

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