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On the waterfront: China continues to grow as a destination for scrap plastics.


In 2006, China imported about 6 million tons of scrap plastic, about 18 percent more than the 4.96 million tons imported in 2005. In 2007, it is estimated that China will import 10 million tons, an increase of almost 71 percent from last year, according to according to
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 T&T Group and the Plastics Recycling Committee (PRC) of the China Plastics Processing Plastics processing

Those methods used to convert plastics materials in the form of pellets, granules, powders, sheets, fluids, or preforms into formed shapes or parts.
 Industry Association (CPPIA).

PORTS OF CALL, While Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov.  exports 1.62 million metric tons (28 percent) of plastics to China, much of the plastics coming by way of Hong Kong are actually originating from other countries that are also directly shipping to China's mainland ports, such as Australia (795,000 metric tons, or 14 percent), Taiwan (478,000 metric tons, or 8 percent), Germany (379,000 metric tons, or 6 percent), Philippines (370,100 metric tons, or 6 percent) America (354,000 metric tons, or 6 per, cent), Spain (215,000 metric tons, or 4 percent), Japan (204,400 metric tons or 3 percent) Korea (192,000 metric tons, or 3 percent), Malaysia (143,300, or 2 percent) and other countries (1.12 million metric tons, or 19 percent), according to T&T Group and PRC-CPPIA.

Plastics are imported mainly through the Chinese ports of Guangzhou (2.5 million metric tons, or 42 percent), Shenzhen (1 million metric tons, or 19 percent), Shanghai (630,000 metric tons, or 11 percent), Ningbo (407,000 metric tons, or 7 percent), Tianjin (400,000 metric tons, or 7 percent), Qingdao (285,000 metric tons, or 5 percent), Huangpu (236,000 metric tons, or 4 percent), Shantou (79,000 metric tons, or 1 percent) and Dalian (70,000 metric tons, or 1 percent), while other Chinese ports import a total of 215,000 metric tons, or 3 percent, of secondary plastics, according to T&T Group and PRC-CPPIA. Guangdong Province Noun 1. Guangdong province - a province in southern China
Guangdong, Kwangtung
, which is closest to Hong Kong and includes Guangzhou and Shenzhen, accounts for about 60 percent of the scrap plastics China imports.

China imports polyethylene (30 percent), polystyrene (4 percent), PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride.
PVC
 in full polyvinyl chloride

Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide.
 (20 percent) and polyester (13 percent), among others (33 percent). A large portion of the PE and PET is most likely post-consumer packaging (bottles) from MRFs (material recovery facilities).

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 (China Certification & Inspection Group), an independent, legalized entity that is incorporated by voluntary enterprises with China Certification & Inspection (Group) Co. Ltd. as the parent company and reorganized from the China National Import and Export Commodities Inspection Corp., performs inspection, certification and testing of commodities destined des·tine  
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 for the mainland. The inspection can be conducted at the origination country or at an entry point into the mainland, such as free-trade zones like Hong Kong. Hong Kong is one of the more established and efficient routes into the mainland and why a lot of material goes there first.

AQSIQ AQSIQ Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (People’s Republic of China)  (General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine) requires foreign enterprises that export raw scrap materials to the mainland to be registered. Shipments to Hong Kong do not require registration, so this is part of the reason why shipments are directed there en route to the mainland. In the future, the import enterprise will also require AQSIQ registration.

The gist of the import duty and VAT (value-added tax value-added tax (VAT), levy imposed on business at all levels of the manufacture and production of a good or service and based on the increase in price, or value, provided by each level. ) is that Chinese Customs assigns a value to the scrap plastics being imported and then charges an import duty (8.6 percent) to get it in the country and a value-added tax (17 percent). The VAT can be refunded or reimbursed and is fixed, yet the import duty changes. In 2007 it has changed from 10.6 percent to 8.6 percent. Currently, the total import duty and VAT for plastics being imported into China is about 27 percent.

LOW-TECH APPROACH. An outstanding number of people and companies are involved in recycling based on data from the Chinese government Ever since Republic of China founded in January 1st, 1912, China has had several regional and national governments. List
  • Chinese Soviet Republic
  • Provisional Government of the Republic of China
  • Reformed Government of the Republic of China
. Approximately 40,000 to 60,000 companies, most of which (90 percent) are small morn-and-pop shops, and approximately 10 million people are involved in the recycling industry, PRC-CPPIA reports. Plastics are mostly handled in designated districts of a city.

Some examples of low-tech sorting and size reduction include burners (cooking) being used to heat PET bottles to remove the labels; purge lumps and chunks being hand-picked from the pile; manual contamination removal using hand tools; and size reduction of purgings accomplished using a table saw and grinder Grinder

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More examples of low-tech sorting include hand-sorting of plastic taillight lenses; sorting of plastic flake using a lighter to identify plastics using the burn-sniff technique; and sink-float tubs used for washing.

Some examples of blending and extrusion include workers moving material from one pile to the next in succession in preparation for extrusion and workers formulating on the fly, or taking material from a pile on the floor and hand-blending it with material next to the feed throat.

Once processing is complete, the material is often packaged in 25 kilogram kilogram, abbr. kg, fundamental unit of mass in the metric system, defined as the mass of the International Prototype Kilogram, a platinum-iridium cylinder kept at Sèvres, France, near Paris.  bags and sold in the country's designated markets without product datasheets, so customers will take hand samples to determine the quality.

There are definitely concerns with this approach, and it is part of the reason why recycled plastics [in China] tend to have a negative stereotype. In addition to worker safety, health and environmental concerns, these low-quality operations produce low-quality products that cannot be reused in higher-end applications.

RAISING THE STANDARD. Things are beginning to change. In January of 2006, the Chinese government implemented pollution control technical standards aimed at improving the plastics recycling industry. The new environmental control standard aims to make the plastics recycling industry more "normative." As time goes on, many (95 percent) of these small companies will be unable to comply with these new standards, according to PRC-CPPIA. China has adopted standards similar in scope to the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE WEEE Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment (directive)
WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment
WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
) Directive and the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive.

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 Polymer's 40,000-metric-ton-per-year feed capacity plant in China, Guangzhou GISE-MBA New Plastics Technology Co. Ltd. (GMP GMP (guanosine monophosphate): see guanine. ), is among the minority of companies that are meeting these new standards today. GMP holds a recycling license and plastic scrap import permit, which are not typical of most recycling operations in China. In addition, the plant meets stringent air, water and noise pollution standards and emphasizes worker health and safety. It can also provide utilization reports to suppliers that are concerned about the end disposition of their scrap plastics.

Our approach to plastics recycling is creating a paradigm shift A dramatic change in methodology or practice. It often refers to a major change in thinking and planning, which ultimately changes the way projects are implemented. For example, accessing applications and data from the Web instead of from local servers is a paradigm shift. See paradigm.  in the industry. The combination of technological know-how, capacity and quality practices enables MBA's facilities to produce 100 percent post-consumer resin capable of replacing virgin resin in new consumer products.

With the adoption of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and other guidelines such as the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT EPEAT Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool ), there are challenges and incentives for using recycled plastics. RoHS acts to restrict the use of polymer materials that contain mercury, lead, cadmium, hexavalent chromium Hexavalent chromium or Cr(VI) compounds are those which contain the element chromium in the +6 oxidation state. Chromates are often used as pigments for photography, and in pyrotechnics, dyes, paints, inks, and plastics. , and a collection of brominated flame retardants Brominated flame retardants are produced synthetically in 70 variants with very varying chemical properties. There are several groups:
  • polybrominated diphenyl ether or PBDE (DecaBDE, OctaBDE, PentaBDE),
  • polybrominated biphenyl, or PBB
 above set levels measured in percentages or parts per million parts per million

mg/kg or ml/l; see ppm.
 (PPM). EPEAT rewards manufacturers that use recycled plastic, yet Rolls is part of the criteria, and there are incentives to go beyond RoHS.

These standards and guidelines can actually inhibit the use of recycled plastic, yet we believe this was not their intent. New material suppliers cannot intentionally add restricted elements to their plastics, but recyclers receiving raw material with restricted elements that are already within the polymer matrix are faced with a different challenge--they need to both identify and remove these plastics as well as refrain from adding restricted elements during processing. Through the combination of supply chain management, mechanical recycling technologies, good manufacturing practices Good Manufacturing Practice or GMP (also referred to as 'cGMP' or 'current Good Manufacturing Practice') is a term that is recognized worldwide for the control and management of manufacturing and quality control testing of foods and pharmaceutical products.  and finished product testing, recyclers can provide materials meeting those standards.

MBA believes the adoption of restrictions on specific elements would benefit from a phase-in period for recycled material to avoid inhibiting efforts to close the loop. Our goal is to have most consumer products contain recycled plastics, similar to what has developed in the paper and metal recycling and manufacturing industries manufacturing industries nplindustrias fpl manufactureras

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. To get there, organizations must understand how legislation and voluntary adoption of specifications and general guidelines on consumer product manufacturing can negatively impact the plastics recycling industry and their own efforts to use recycled plastics.

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: The following is an edited version of a presentation Scott Farling of MBA Polymers presented at Recycling Today's Plastics Recycling Conference & Trade Show in early June.

Dr. Darren Arola (global director product development and sales) and Scott Fading (operations manager See datacenter manager. ) work for MBA Polymers' Richmond, Calif., R&D, product development and pilot-scale production facility. Darren can be reached at darola@mbapolymers.com. Information on MBA can be found at www.mba polymers.com.
CHINESE PLASTIC IMPORTS BY RESIN TYPE

            PE            PS            PVC

2000       197,449      114,317        110,522
2001       280,395      142,529        211,135
2002       529,976      241,468        144,400
2003     1,628,763      231,680        217,278
2004     1,431,016      338,247        624,022
2005     1,323,844      380,711        906,530
2006     1,739,118      236,520      1,174,925

         Polyester       Other         Total

2000           --      1,584,877     2,007,165
2001           --      1,591,045     2,225,104
2002           --      1,541,658     2,457,502
2003           --        946,366     3,024,987
2004           --      1,702,439     4,095,724
2005      667,063      1,678,380     4,956,528
2006      754,596      1,959,337     5,864,496

Source: T&T Group Inc., China Plastics Processing Industry
Association Plastics Recycling Committee
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