A Chinese investment firm is planning a $75 million recycling plant to process scrap plastics, electronics and other materials.
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A Chinese investment firm is planning a $75 million recycling plant to process scrap plastics, electronics and other materials.
There’s no denying it; the world is experiencing a plastic waste crisis and it’s growing – but so is public awareness and action.
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