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Encina and Blue Planet Partner to Divert 2.6 Million Tons of Plastic Waste Annually and Accelerate Global Decarbonization

THE WOODLANDS, Texas & SINGAPORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Encina Development Group, LLC (Encina), and Blue Planet Environmental Solutions Pte Ltd. (Blue Planet) announced today the signing of a Global Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the supply of hard-to-recycle waste streams to be used as feedstock for Encina’s circular manufacturing process. Encina is focused on decarbonizing the global chemicals industry by producing ISCC PLUS circular chemicals from waste streams. Blue Planet is a Singapore-...

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