What is recycling?
Recycling is the process of utilizing used plastics to create new plastic products (UNDP, 2023). It generally involves the following steps (UNDP, 2023):
Plastic waste is collected.
Plastic waste is sorted to separate it from other types of waste and to classify it based on the type of plastic.
Plastic waste is cleaned by washing and drying to remove any dirt or unwanted substances.
Plastic waste is processed by being ground into smaller pieces, melted, and pressed into plastic pellets.
The recycled plastic pellets are used to produce new plastic products.
Recently, new terms have emerged to describe more specific types of recycling. Downcycling refers to recycling that results in plastic products of a lower quality, such as recycling PET bottles into clothing fibre (UNDP, 2023). Upcycling, on the other hand, is the process of taking an old and unused material and adding value to it by giving it a new use or function (Ramos, 2021; Wegener, 2016) such as using plastic sachets to make bags.