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NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR PET BOTTLE RECYCLING (Sasmira develops cost-effective technology for recycling PET bottles).

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| September 19, 2003 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From India Business Insight)

The plastics industry has initiated moves to evolve cheap technology for recycling the huge volume of used stretch blow moulded PET bottles generated in India.

The Mumbai-based Synthetic and Art Silk Mills' Research Association (Sasmira) is developing a cost-effective technology for recycling used PET bottles, using direct physical extortion method. Blow moulded PET bottles would be converted into a variety of non-woven products with specific and extensive applications like geotextiles, blankets, …

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