Introduction to Plastics Recycling

As in the successful first edition, this book provides straightforward information on plastic materials and technology, including the options for recycling plastics, with special focus on mechanical recycling. This new edition reflects the great strides that have been made to increase recycling rate...

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Main Author: Goodship, Vannessa (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Shrewsbury, UK Smithers Rapra Technology Limited 2007
Edition:Second Edition
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