Where there’s muck there’s (funny) money – and a sensor or two
Where there’s muck there’s (funny) money – and a sensor or two
Don Braggins
1996-03-01 00:00:00
Recycling plastic presents two problems which, if not solved, yield recycled material of poor mechanical properties and the same drab colour. Plastics must be sorted by type to avoid PVC mixing with PET (usually used for drinks bottles), therefore allowing re‐use as PET.
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Where there’s muck there’s (funny) money – and a sensor or two
Recycling plastic presents two problems which, if not solved, yield recycled material of poor mechanical properties and the same drab colour. Plastics must be sorted by type to avoid PVC mixing with PET (usually used for drinks bottles), therefore allowing re‐use as PET.
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