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Decomposition Rate of Plastic Waste

Many plastics are defined as non-degradable, meaning they fail to decompose and are instead broken down into smaller and smaller...

Insider's Tour of Recycling Facility

Check this video about recycling facility in Brooklyn. https://www.naraloca.com is a recycled plastic specialist that promotes the use of...

How Many Time Plastic Can Be Recycled?

It’s a common misconception that most plastics can be recycled many times over. This belief can allow us to justify high rates of...

Quality of Recycled Plastic

Plastic is a very complex material. It consists of different types of plastics which cannot be recycled together, and of many different...

PET Resin Applications

Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Resins are performance polymers. They offer a wide range of applications in the end segment markets. PET...

PET Plastic at Glance

Polyethylene Terephthalate commonly known as PET or PETE is the mostly used polymer in the world. It is naturally transparent and...

Major Plastic Polluters in The World

In 2018 approximate 513 million tonnes of plastics wind up in the oceans every year out of which the 83,1% is from the following 20...

Which Sector Produce The Most Plastic?

To which industries and product uses is primary plastic production allocated? In the chart we see plastic production allocation by sector...

History of Plastic (part 1/2)

Plastic is material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic compounds that are malleable and so can...

History of Plastic (part 2/2)

Check part 1 https://www.naraloca.com/post/history-of-plastic-part-1-2 The development of plastics has evolved from the use of natural...

History of PET Plastic

Polyethylene terephthalate (sometimes written poly(ethylene terephthalate)), commonly abbreviated PET, PETE, or the obsolete PETP or...

Manufacturing Process of Filament Yarn

Polyester is manufactured by one of several methods. The one used depends on the form the finished polyester will take. The four basic...

How Much Plastic The World Produce?

The chart shows the increase of global plastic production, measured in tonnes per year, from 1950 through to 2015. In 1950 the world...

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