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CLOMA Action Plan Calls for 100% Recyclable Plastic by 2050 to Address Ocean Plastic

May. 21, 2020

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: Clean Ocean Material Alliance, industry trends, ocean waste, plastic recycling, plastic waste, recycling

The Clean Ocean Material Alliance (CLOMA), an organization of companies addressing the issue of plastic waste in the oceans, has…...

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