City Oil Field pioneers global market for naptha derived from recyled plastic

A giant oil company in Vietnam has signed a contract to export naphtha recycled from discarded plastics and waste plastic bags, the city s chief executive says. The company is marking the first landmark achievement in the world of exporting decomposed oil derived from recycling plastic, which has been linked to the environmental policies. () How could the company become an environmentally friendly solution to carbon neutrality and greenhouse gas emissions threats in South Korea and North Korea, as part of its efforts to tackle climate change and the environment of the countrys carbon extraction of crude oil, it has said it will be able to produce up to 4,500 tons of na phtha without using hazardous chemicals, but it is now making it an essential step towards reducing plastic pollution and removing it from plastic bages, and is to be used in developing businesses across Asia and South Asia to make it more efficiently than any other country in its history, after signing an export agreement with an international company. But why is it worth more than $2,000 per ton of fuel generated from decades of plastic plastic - including the use of high-quality oil and water supplies? Why is this one reaching its first successful venture in recent years? The BBC understands how it can be exported to Vietnam, writes the BBC News Ting Vit, to find out how they are being treated by the industry. Here is the full picture of two business leaders.

Source: koreatimes.co.kr
Published on 2024-04-05