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No - of course not! They do all have high resistance to breakage and in practice will usually survive impacts etc. better than the rest of the frame and much better than glass. ... more
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Plastic is divided into 7 recycling types. Here they are: # 1 PET -PolyethyleneTerephthalate # 2 HDPE - High density polyethylene # 3 PVC -Polyvinyl chloride # 4 LDPE- Low density Polyethylene # 5 PP Polypropylene # 6 PS- Polystyrene # 7 PC - ... more
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A. In Australia’s very competitive marketplace, there is a demand for more custom shapes, a faster turnaround of new designs and a greater range of capacities. In terms of the European market, we have had to meet a demand for very large PET bottles, ... more
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A plastic is considered biodegradable if it decomposes by the action of microorganisms when in contact with oxygen in the air. However, sending biodegradable plastic bottles to landfill sites would not be an ecological approach, since the volume of ... more
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Apart from our product cards on the website available to download you can contact our Sales team for a sample pack on 01522 530557 and ask for Rachel. ... more
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This white paper aims at capturing the significance of stretchable electronics, identifying the potential application areas and also highlighting the ongoing research in this field. ... more
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Berlin: In terms of lightweighting and reducing packaging, I’m all for it, and maybe not for the same reasons others are. If you can reduce the amount of packaging and what goes into the landfills, that’s all good. But let’s face it, a lot of the ... more
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There are many types of plastic which have both positive and negative impacts on the environment. The negative: polythene bags take years to degrade if not disposed of correctly. In the country side / rivers they can cause death / injury to animals, ... more
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The City’s green bin program prohibits plastics and sanitary products such as diapers. We have no plans to include them as part of the Green Bin program. However, the composting facility is petitioning the province of Ontario to allow the ... more
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