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Dow Chemical Bets Big on Bioplastics The industrial powerhouse is working on making plastics from plants that rival the cost of petrochemicals and offer better returns for the environment. |
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A Green Plastics Twofer Metabolix's sugar-based plastics patent is upheld in Germany and Brazil's Braskem enters the fray with its announcement of a 100% renewable polyethylene. Investors, take note. |
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