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Japan’s Environmental Ministry Targets 60% Recycling and Reuse Rate for Plastic Containers, Packaging

Feb. 27, 2019

Filed Under: Regulatory Agencies Tagged With: environment, government, government initiative, government policy, government roadmaps, japanese government, Ministry of the Environment, MOE, plastic, plastic waste, recycling

The Ministry of the Environment (MOE) has put together a final version of its strategy for plastic recycling, coming through…...

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