2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(298a) Economic and Environmental Analysis of Plastics Pyrolysis after Secondary Sorting of Mixed Plastic Waste
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A techno-economic analysis was conducted using a discounted cash flow analysis to analyze the minimal selling price (MSP) of pyrolysis oil as an alternative to fossil naphtha. Naphtha is a commodity chemical feedstock for plastics production. A life cycle assessment was conducted to determine the "gate to gate" greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption of pyrolysis oil compared to fossil naphtha using SimaPro. Our analysis found favorable economic and environmental results for pyrolysis oil when compared to fossil naphtha ($561/t, 0.52 kg CO2 eq./kg). A sensitivity analysis found the economic results most responsive to waste plastics feedstock costs, pyrolysis gas sales, operating capacity, and waste disposal costs. Finally, a comprehensive interrogation of the TEA and LCA parameter space will be presented to provide an understanding into the relationships and trade-offs between the economic and environmental impacts of this novel process. The lowest minimum selling price and greenhouse gas emissions for pyrolysis oil were achieved by recovering and selling sorted PET from the mixed plastic bale and implementing process heat integration surrounding the pyrolysis reactor.