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Toyo Ink Group, Itochu Pursue Commercialization of Multilayer Film Recycling Technology

Feb. 15, 2021

Filed Under: Sustainability Tagged With: Itochu, material recycling, packaging materials, recycling, Toyo Ink, Veolia Jenets

The Toyo Ink Group and Itochu Corp. (TYO:8001) are setting out to commercialize material recycling technology for multilayer film packaging…....

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