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Canada-QC-MATAGAMI 회사 디렉토리
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회사 뉴스 :
- Policy Scenarios for Eliminating Plastic Pollution by 2040
Global production and use of plastics is set to reach 736 million tonnes by 2040, up 70% from 435 Mt in 2020 It will continue to outpace global population growth as demand for plastics is projected to remain high and further increase in OECD countries
- Predicting the Future of Plastic Pollution and Why Cleanup is Part of . . .
By considering the different initiatives and commitments currently set forward to address the plastic pollution crisis as well as the projected demand in plastic, our research group sought out to predict plastic emissions into our lakes, rivers, and oceans for this coming decade
- Six predictions for plastics and packaging in 2025
In 2025, the shift from plastic to fibre-based packaging – particularly in flexible applications in Europe – will accelerate, driven by brand value considerations, consumers’ perception of paper as more eco-friendly than plastics, and lower EPR fees and taxes
- How Earth’s plastic pollution problem could look by 2040
We found that plastic entering the marine environment is set to double by 2040 and, unless the world acts, more than 1 3 billion tonnes of plastic waste will be dumped on land and in
- The Future of Plastics is Uncertain - Foresight
In contrast to the oil industry’s rosy growth predictions, a Carbon Tracker report highlights how increasing government regulations and new technologies that boost recycling and reduce plastic use will actually lead to plastics production peaking in 2027
- The Future of Plastic Manufacturing in Australia | A J Australia
One of the most significant trends shaping the future of plastic manufacturers is the increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly packaging solutions With environmental awareness at an all-time high, companies are under pressure to reduce their reliance on single-use plastics
- Future Projections of Global Plastic Pollution: Scenario . . . - MDPI
Low-income countries and sub-Saharan Africa are projected to become major contributors to plastic pollution, leading to a global trend of increasing plastic pollution These findings will help policymakers identify targets to effectively reduce future global plastic pollution
- The Future of Plastic Pollution - The Oxford Scientist
Future geologists may marvel at ‘plastiglomerates’ (the term used to describe materials made out of rocks and organic material gathered in a matrix of once-molten plastic), while healthcare professionals may have to deal with the consequences of plastic toxins
- What is the future for plastics? - S P Global
S P Global Ratings forecast that plastic packaging is unlikely to be replaced in the near future for many of its current uses, as plastic holds advantages over some alternative packaging options like paper or glass
- The Future of Plastic: Trends and Predictions in Material Science
Explore the future of plastics with trends in biodegradables, recycling innovations, high-performance materials, and eco-impacts
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