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Hogan, Switzerland and Vernamo, Sweden – May 5, 2020 – Dow (NYSE: DOW) and stretch film manufacturer Doxa Plast have jointly announced a series of bio-based high-performance laminates The commercialization of stretch film aims to meet the growing demand for more sustainable solutions that use alternative renewable feedstocks to help reduce carbon footprints
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Doxa Plast's new line of stretch films, renewable, incorporates Dow's bio-baseline low-density polyethylene ELITE 5230 GC-enhanced polyethylene resin, made from renewable raw materials
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Carolina Gregorio, Marketing Manager, Dow Packaging & Specialty Plastics EMEA, said: “This joint effort is a new example of Dow’s collaboration with industry partners to bring recycled content and renewable feedstocks together Integrate into the production process and enable the transformation of plastics to a circular economy
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A new line of bio-based stretch films optimized for weight reduction without compromising functionality
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“Our vision for 2020 is to give our customers the option to choose carbon neutral versions of all of our products
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Dow's biobased polyethylene portfolio is produced from bio-naphtha using tall oil, a by-product of pulp production
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