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Origin Materials Unveils CapFormer System, Completes Factory Acceptance Test of World’s First Commercial-Scale Manufacturing System for PET Caps

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Origin Materials (“Origin”) (NASDAQ: ORGN, ORGNW), a technology company with a mission to enable the world’s transition to sustainable materials, today unveiled its proprietary Origin CapFormer System, the world’s first commercial-scale manufacturing system for PET caps and closures, and successfully completed the system’s Factory Acceptance Test. “Today is a key milestone for sustainable packaging and recycling,” said Origin Co-CEO and Co-Founder John...

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