
Chemical Recycling Feedstock Market Report 2024-2031 with 2024 as the Base Year - Focus on Tires, Textiles, Water Treatment Sludge, Plastics, Used Cooking Oils, and More - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Feedstock Opportunities from Chemical Recycling, 2024-2031" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
This analysis examines the input capacity for 2024 and offers forecasts for 2031 across various technologies and regions. The report highlights several companies to watch and provides qualitative insights into the current state of chemical recycling for various materials, including tires, textiles, water treatment sludge, plastics, used cooking oils, and more. The study period spans from 2024 to 2031, with 2024 as the base year and the forecast period from 2025 to 2031.
Chemical recycling, also known as advanced recycling, encompasses a group of technologies that break down the molecules in waste to produce raw materials. This process enables the conversion of difficult-to-recycle plastics, such as multi-layered or contaminated materials, back into "virgin-like" feedstocks that can be used to create new chemicals or plastics. Unlike mechanical recycling, which typically reprocesses plastics without changing their chemical composition, chemical recycling uses techniques like pyrolysis, gasification, and depolymerization to break down polymers into their basic components.
The chemical recycling sector has some mature technologies (such as the dominant pyrolysis and gasification), alongside numerous others still in laboratory development, primarily driven by start-ups and small companies. The industry has set ambitious targets, and significant progress will be necessary to achieve them.
Key Topics Covered:
Research Scope and Definitions
- Highlights
- Scope of Analysis
- Definitions and Scope
- Chemical Recycling Technologies
Growth Environment: Transformation in the Chemical Recycling Market
- Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
- The Strategic Imperative
- The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Chemical Recycling Industry
Ecosystem in the Chemical Recycling Market
- Material Flow in the Chemical Recycling Industry
- Chemical Recycling in Context
- Supply Chain
- Competitive Environment
- Key Competitors by Recycling Technology
- Pros and Cons of Chemical Recycling
- Input Feedstocks: Tires
- Input Feedstocks: Tires Use Cases
- Input Feedstocks: Plastics
- Input Feedstocks: Water Treatment Waste
- Input Feedstocks: UCOs
- Input Feedstocks: Textiles Business Cases
- Input Feedstocks: Agricultural Waste and its Use in Furfural Production
- Input Feedstocks: Waste Oil and Used Lubricants
Companies to Action
- Companies to Watch
Growth Generator in the Chemical Recycling Market
- Growth Metrics
- Growth Drivers
- Growth Restraints
Recycling Capacity Forecast
- Base Scenario: Input Capacity 2024 and 2031, Regional and Global
- Forecast Discussion
Growth Opportunity Universe
- Growth Opportunity 1: Catalysts and Adsorbents for Pre-treatment
- Growth Opportunity 2: A Wide Variety of Chemical Recycling Technologies
- Growth Opportunity 3: Waste Sorting Technologies
- Growth Opportunity 4: Digital Tools for Feedstock Quality Control
Appendix & Next Steps
- Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities
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