Innovative recycling method can convert waste PET into highquality raw materials and clean hydrogen
Mar 20, 2026
Despite polyethylene terephthalate (PET) being one of the most widely recycled plastics, only about 20% of used PET bottles are actually recovered as high-quality raw materials. The majority are transformed into lower-grade fibers or fillers before eventually being discarded. Addressing this gap, re
searchers at UNIST have developed a novel chemical recycling process that not only restores PET to its original high-grade form but also produces valuable chemicals and clean hydrogen, all under mild conditions. ...read more read less