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The PVC Degradation market is a subset of the plastics industry that focuses on the degradation of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products. PVC is a widely used plastic material that is known for its durability and resistance to degradation. However, due to its chemical composition, PVC can be difficult to break down and recycle. The PVC Degradation market seeks to address this issue by developing technologies and processes that can break down PVC into its component parts, allowing for the reuse of the material. The PVC Degradation market is driven by the need to reduce plastic waste and increase the sustainability of the plastics industry. Companies in this market are developing technologies such as chemical and thermal degradation, as well as mechanical and biological processes, to break down PVC into its component parts. Companies in the PVC Degradation market include Axion Polymers, Bio-on, and Plas-Tech. Axion Polymers specializes in the development of chemical and thermal degradation processes for PVC. Bio-on is a bioplastic company that develops biodegradable plastics and biodegradable additives for PVC. Plas-Tech is a plastics recycling company that specializes in the recycling of PVC products. Show Less Read more