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The Rise of Chemical Recycling: What Recyclers Should Know

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10 Jul, 2025

This post was originally published on Recycle Nation

During WWII, plastic appeared as a “material with 1,000 uses.” Fast forward to today, when global production of plastic has surpassed 359 million tons. While plastic has been helpful in many areas, it’s also created problems within the environment. Microscopic particles of plastic are in the soil, air, and water. They’re in animals, fish, and […]

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