WASHINGTON, DC — (Marketwired) — 10/08/14 — Wide-scale deployment of that converts used, non-recycled plastics into oil could generate up to $9 billion in annual U.S. economic output and create upwards of 40,000 domestic jobs, according to a report released today by the American Chemistry Council.
The report, “Economic Impact of Plastics-to-Oil Facilities in the U.S. (, ),” assessed the economic potential of a rapidly developing technology called pyrolysis — more commonly known as plastics-to-oil. ACC–s analysis found that the United States could support as many as 600 of these facilities nationwide, which could yield $2.1 billion in annual payroll and create up to $6.6 billion in capital investment.
” have the potential to create thousands of jobs for skilled workers, contribute billions of dollars to the U.S. economy, cut our carbon emissions, and dramatically reduce the landfilling of a valuable energy source,” said Jon Angin, vice president of business development at Agilyx Corporation and chairman of ACC–s .
Earlier this year by engineers at Columbia University–s Earth Engineering Center found that converting non-recycled plastics into oil could generate 6 billion gallons of gasoline — enough to fuel nearly 9 million cars — per year. Because plastics are derived from natural gas, they typically have higher energy value than other types of household waste.
“Every day in this country, we are burying a in landfills,” said , vice president of ACC–s Plastics Division. “Plastics should be recycled whenever possible, but when they can–t, used plastics can provide a rich and versatile domestic feedstock for creating energy and fuels.”
The report was generated by ACC–s Economics & Statistics Department on behalf of the .
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