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  5. Polypropylene raffia - Wikipedia

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    Polypropylene raffia, or PP raffia is a packaging material made from weaving ribbons of oriented polypropylene. It is named after the raffia palm , which the packaging emulates to some extent. Polypropylene raffia is considered to be a "widely used material for atmospheric capture".

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    Sawyer's, Inc. was an American manufacturer and retailer of slide projectors, scenic slides, View-Master reels and viewers, postcards, and related products, based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1914 as a photo-finishing company, Sawyer's began producing and selling View-Masters in 1939, and that soon became its primary product.

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