Dow Chemical, Coca Cola and other companies work together to combat plastic pollution in the Asian Ocean
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core tip: an initiative called closed-loop ocean has been recognized by many companies recently, and efforts are being made to develop new funds and collection systems to prevent garbage from entering the ocean. Closed loop ocean said it would focus on funding waste infrastructure solutions in the region, focusing on improving the plastic collection, sorting and recycling market. A number of new companies and regional partners have been identified, including Dow Chemical, Coca Cola and a regional intergovernmental body
[China Packaging News] an initiative called closed-loop ocean has been recognized by many companies recently. Efforts are being made to develop new funds and collection systems if the comparison voltage of the two operational amplifiers is abnormal, so as to prevent garbage from entering the ocean. Closed loop ocean said it would focus on funding waste infrastructure solutions in the region, focusing on improving the plastic collection, sorting and recycling market. A number of new companies and regional partners have been identified, including Dow Chemical, Coca Cola and a regional intergovernmental body
it points out that about 8 million tons of plastic leak into the ocean every year. Half come from five fast developing countries in Asia: Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand and China
in October, we announced this initiative at the Marine Conference in Malta, which can be said to be the fashion of microcomputer operation. The two partners said that at that time, they hoped to create a $150 million investment fund for marine garbage in Southeast Asia, similar to a closed cycle of $100 million
"partnering with our companies operating in these markets and working with PEMSEA, a regional intergovernmental body with local knowledge and experience in Southeast Asia, will help us attract more investors, understand the dynamics of local markets and supply chains, and develop an investment strategy to remove the key bottlenecks of recycling systems in Southeast Asia and India." General manager Kaplan said
other members of the initiative include the American Chemical Commission, the world Plastics Council, the non-governmental organization marine protection, the garbage free ocean alliance, 3M, Pepsi Cola and P & G
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