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Feb 03, 2012
Plastic and Rubber
The UK’s capability to recycle plastic packaging has been given a further funding injection. A £1.15 million (US$ 1.8 million) loan from the Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) will enable the ECO Plastics facility in Lincolnshire to recycle an additional 15 000 tonnes of rigid plastic packaging. This will extend its existing bottle sorting and processing facility to now recycle a total of 150 000 tonnes of plastics annually.

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