Plastic 2 Green Converts Waste Plastic into Valuable Nitrogen-Doped Graphene
Transforming Plastic Waste into Graphene Innovation
Plastic 2 Green is working on a new way to handle waste plastic. Also, the company is trying to convert plastic scrap into useful carbon-based products and clean fuels. According to the report, the company has achieved an early breakthrough in laboratory testing where it successfully converted waste plastic into nitrogen-doped graphene, which is a high-value carbon material.
Also, this graphene is produced using a special plasma-based process. The company says this technology can handle all types of plastic waste, including mixed and contaminated plastics that are usually very difficult to recycle through normal methods. Instead of sending this waste to landfills or burning it, the process transforms it into useful outputs.
Moreover, along with graphene, the technology is also designed to produce other valuable materials such as carbon black and clean fuels. These outputs are important because they can be used in different industries like energy storage, electronics, and industrial manufacturing. The company also states that hydrogen and ammonia-related outputs are part of the broader system, depending on the application process.
According to Towards Chemicals & Materials, the plastic to fuel market size accounted for USD 2.55 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 3.04 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 14.83 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 19.25% from 2026 to 2035, due to the sustainability and eco-friendly innovations.
Also, Plastic 2 Green is working on a system that changes how plastic waste is viewed. Moreover, instead of treating it as useless garbage, the technology aims to convert it into valuable materials that can be used again in modern industries. Furthermore, this approach supports the idea of circular use of resources, where waste is not discarded but turned back into useful products.