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Toyo Ink Group Establishes Technologies to Elicit High-Grade Plastic From Used Containers and Packaging

Jun. 13, 2019

Filed Under: Innovation Tagged With: multi-material, packaging materials, recycling, Toyo Ink, Toyo Ink Group, Toyo-Morton, Veolia

The Toyo Ink Group has established new technologies that are expected to lead to broader recycling of material from plastic…...

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