Problem

The PET and Textile Waste Problem

Millions of tons of PET and textile waste are either recycled with low efficiency or are harming the environment.

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Low-Efficiency Recycling Systems

Current mechanical and chemical recycling methods pose problems such as high energy consumption, low efficiency, and quality loss.

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Low-Efficiency Recycling Systems

Current mechanical and chemical recycling methods pose problems such as high energy consumption, low efficiency, and quality loss.

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Low-Efficiency Recycling Systems

Current mechanical and chemical recycling methods pose problems such as high energy consumption, low efficiency, and quality loss.

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Low-Efficiency Recycling Systems

Current mechanical and chemical recycling methods pose problems such as high energy consumption, low efficiency, and quality loss.

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Disposable Enzyme Systems

In free enzyme systems, enzymes rapidly lose their activity and cannot be reused.

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Disposable Enzyme Systems

In free enzyme systems, enzymes rapidly lose their activity and cannot be reused.

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Disposable Enzyme Systems

In free enzyme systems, enzymes rapidly lose their activity and cannot be reused.

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High Energy and Processing Cost

Existing recycling processes require high temperatures, energy consumption, and operational costs.

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High Energy and Processing Cost

Existing recycling processes require high temperatures, energy consumption, and operational costs.

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High Energy and Processing Cost

Existing recycling processes require high temperatures, energy consumption, and operational costs.

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