It has been only three years since the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has given the OK to recover and recycle plastics from auto shredder residue (ASR), according to Robin Weiner, ...
Automotive shredder residue, or ASR, is the “fluff” that is left over after most of the metals have been extracted downstream of an automobile shredder. Much of this material is plastics—valuable ...
The Automotive Shredded Residue (ASR) market involves the recycling and disposal of non-metallic materials left after vehicle shredding, driven by increasing environmental regulations and the push for ...
The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) and a major recycling company have developed a ground-breaking solution to convert scrap vehicle waste, known as Automotive Shredder Residue (ASR) into ...
The global automotive shredded residue (ASR) market is growing due to continuous technological advancement in post shredding technologies, rise in resource scarcity, and surge in demand for recycled ...
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