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  2. Polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, Japan has increased plastic recycling, but still has a large amount of plastic wrapping which goes to waste. Plastic recycling in Japan is a potential US$90 billion market. [26] It is possible to rapidly convert polyethylene to hydrogen and graphene by heating. The energy needed is much less than for producing hydrogen by electrolysis.

  3. Plastics industry - Wikipedia

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    The plastics industry manufactures polymer materials—commonly called plastics—and offers services in plastics important to a range of industries, including packaging, building and construction, electronics, aerospace, manufacturing and transportation.

  4. Renewable polyethylene - Wikipedia

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    Today the Braskem industrial unit has an annual production capacity of 200 000 tonne of Green Polyethylene. Green PE has the same properties, performance, and application versatility as fossil-based polyethylene, which makes it a drop-in replacement in the plastic production chain.

  5. Supreme Industries - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Industries Limited is an Indian plastics company, based in Mumbai. [4] [5] The company manufactures industrial and engineering molded furniture products, storage and material handling crates, multi-layer sheets, multi-layer films, packaging films, expanded polyethylene foam, PVC pipes and fittings, molded furniture, sataranj mats, disposable EPS containers.

  6. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 more than 343 million tons of plastic waste were generated, 90% of which was composed of post-consumer plastic waste (industrial, agricultural, commercial and municipal plastic waste). The rest was pre-consumer waste from resin production and manufacturing of plastic products (e.g. materials rejected due to unsuitable color, hardness ...

  7. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bags cause many minor and major ecological and environmental issues. The most general issue with plastic bags is the amount of waste produced. Many plastic bags end up on streets and subsequently pollute major water sources, rivers, and streams. Photodegraded plastic bag adjacent to hiking trail.

  8. Category:Plastics industry in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plastics industry in India" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  9. Supreme Petrochem - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Petrochem Ltd (SPL) (BSE: 500405:NSE: SUPPETRO) is India's largest [4] producer and exporter of polystyrene polymer based in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. [5] In Indian market it has a share of more than 50%. SPL is also the largest exporter of PS from India, exporting to over 93 countries around the globe. [6] [7] [8]