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  • Plastic can also do circular economy. The waste is processed, granulated and then reprocessed into new products. (© ImagineStock / Shutterstock.com).

    Plastics can also be a circular economy

    Plastic products end up in the rubbish after a short period of use. A large part of it is incinerated, which means that valuable material is lost. The circular economy has now also arrived in the plastics industry. Machines for plastics processing can be purchased second-hand. This also contributes to sustainability.
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