The Role of the Differences in the Recycling Guidelines on the Outcome of the Recyclability of Polyvinyl Alcohol-Coated Papers, TAPPICon24
The primary materials used for packaging are plastic, paper, metal, wood, and glass. Plastic waste continues to accumulate in landfills and rivers. It is unfortunate that a significant amount of plastic waste ultimately ends up in the oceans. Paper products are promising alternatives to plastics, and they undoubtedly offer a unique opportunity for the pulp and paper industry. Since the test guidelines for paper recyclability differ from one region to another, it may be necessary to understand the standards used by every region to develop a truly globally sustainable barrier paper.
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