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Another interesting read for the day

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Mikeb56 7 May 6
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Yes indeed. I will trust that this will become a standard for manufacturing. One must also realize that this process haven’t been handed over to the engineers yet so they can make it work in society.

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At the rate we are producing this stuff recycling would seem to be the only answer. Done properly it can be a viable industry of the future. Right now they grind of all this plastic to use as a base again, but the methods are dangerous to your health.

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