Commercial CO2 re-use a step closer as innovation program seeks industrial partners

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EnCO2re programme now looking for industrial partners to scale up race to use CO2 as a feedstock in plastic manufacturing

A programme which aims to commercialise the re-use of CO2 in the plastics industry is seeking industrial partners to help scale up its research. The EnCO2re open innovation programme, formally launched...

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