CNRS: an "eternal" plastic made in France?

Environmental impact of end of life products: plastics, chemicals, vehicles, agri-food marketing. direct recycling and recycling (upcycling or upcycling) and reuse of good items for the trash!
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Flytox
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by Flytox » 19/11/11, 11:43

The possibilities seem more than interesting, just regret that there was not a word on the aspect Health Safety Environment from a manufacturing, use and industrial or natural disposal point of view. (just said it was reusable / recyclable)

Some plastics take 200 years to disappear in nature, others are very polluting during their combustion (PVC etc ...), and this one? Usually when you carefully avoid talking about certain things .... there is a problem : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 19/11/11, 13:02

Roooh Flytox and your technological patriotism?

Already if it is recyclable "to infinity" it is a very good point because it is the 1st plastic to be so (keeping its initial properties) ...

After that, the polyester resin must not be "top" in terms of biodegradability or combustion ...
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