Exxon’s new ‘advanced recycling’ plant raises environmental concerns
Advocates warn plants like the latest addition to the Texas complex generate hazardous pollutants and provide cover for oil giants to produce new plastic products
ExxonMobil just launched one of the largest chemical recycling plants in North America - but environmental advocates say the technology is a dangerous distraction from the need to reduce plastic production.
On the surface, the latest addition to ExxonMobil's giant petrochemical refinery complex in Baytown, Texas, sounds like it could be a good thing: An advanced recycling" facility capable of breaking down 36,000 metric tons of hard-to-recycle plastic each year. But plastic waste advocates warn that plants like it do little actual recycling, and instead generate hazardous pollutants while providing cover for oil giants to keep producing millions of tons of new plastic products each year.
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