At the Plastics Recycling Conference in New Orleans this week, experts explained how composites could be the next big thing for the recycling sector.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

March 9, 2017

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Composites Could be the Next Big Thing for the Recycling Sector

At the Plastics Recycling Conference in New Orleans this week, Rey Banatao of Hayward, Calif.-based Connora Technologies, Philip Taynton of Superior, Colo.-based Mallinda LLC and Jerry Qi with Georgia Tech University explained how composites could be the next big thing for the recycling sector.

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So what’s a couple of composites folks doing at the Plastics Recycling Conference (March 6-8; New Orleans)? Well, the plastics recycling supply chain is always looking for the next “big" recycling business - so why not composites?

The session included presentations from Rey Banatao with Connora Technologies (Hayward, Calif.), Philip Taynton with Mallinda LLC (Superior, Colo.) and Jerry Qi with Georgia Tech University. Here are some highlights from the panel.

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