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Polymer Bulletin - Environmental Issues

Smithers Information Ltd, May 2013

This Polymer Bulletin is a current awareness service from the Polymer Library, the worlds largest database dedicated to polymer literature. Each time the abstracts database is updated with new records (approx. every two weeks) you will be sent a bulletin alerting you to any items that relate to environmental issues concerning polymers.

Being considerate of our environment is getting further up our list of priorities these days and polymers both in the form of rubber (e.g. in tyres) and plastics (e.g. in carrier bags) are amongst the key ‘problem areas’. Quite apart from non-biodegradable products filling up our landfills there are issues relating to the safety of many additives that have been used in these products for years. Consequently there is a considerable amount of information on all of these Environmental Issues published on a regular basis and it’s a topic that’s not going away in a hurry. News in this area isn’t always industry-focussed so it can prove useful to keep a broad perspective of all the issues. The ‘Environmental Issues’ bulletin reports on information about all environment-related matters, which also includes health and safety, published information on legislation and tyre/rubber recycling.

A Current Awareness service from us may be just what you need to update your knowledge with ease and accuracy without having to waste time, effort and money finding the information yourself.

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