Diverting food packaging waste from landfills is now made possible with certified circular polymers
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Dear [FIRSTNAME],
Diverting food packaging waste from landfills is now made possible with certified circular polymers. This new breed of polymers is obtained through advanced recycling of post-consumer plastic waste that is hard to recycle via existing processes. The idea is to use more recycled plastic in food and beverage packaging as well as healthcare products. |
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Recycled plastic in food packaging
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