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Results for tag: "Single Use Plastic"

Global Single-Use Plastic Packaging Regulations - Product Thumbnail Image

Global Single-Use Plastic Packaging Regulations

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  • March 2020
  • 106 Pages
  • Global
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Global Plastics and Composites Outlook 2022

  • Report
  • March 2022
  • 108 Pages
  • Global
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South Korean Plastic Waste Management Growth Opportunities

  • Report
  • January 2022
  • 42 Pages
  • South Korea
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Indian Plastic Packaging Waste Recycling Growth Opportunities

  • Report
  • October 2021
  • 56 Pages
  • India
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Emerging Alternatives for Single-Use Plastics in Packaging

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  • December 2019
  • 60 Pages
  • Global
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Technology Developments in Plastic Degradation

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  • June 2019
  • 53 Pages
  • Global
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Alternate to Plastics: Emerging Technology Assessment

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  • December 2018
  • 60 Pages
  • Global
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Single-use plastics are disposable plastic products that are used once and then discarded. These products are typically made from polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, and other petroleum-based plastics. Single-use plastics are used in a variety of applications, including food packaging, medical supplies, and consumer products. They are often used for convenience and cost savings, but their environmental impact is significant. Single-use plastics are a major contributor to plastic pollution, as they are not biodegradable and can take hundreds of years to break down. They are also a major source of marine debris, as they are often discarded in waterways and oceans. As a result, many countries and organizations have implemented bans and restrictions on single-use plastics. Companies in the single-use plastic market include Dow Chemical, ExxonMobil, BASF, SABIC, and LyondellBasell. These companies produce a variety of single-use plastic products, including packaging, medical supplies, and consumer products. Show Less Read more