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With social license at risk, demand for recycled plastic is becoming inelastic and those able to supply to exacting standards will emerge and prosper.
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The world's two biggest producers and consumers of stuff stand to play a pivotal role in creating a circular economy, but they'll both have to get out of their own way.
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The plastic trade wars threaten countries without domestic recycling systems — which they're unlikely to build in the next decade.
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An innovative new class of free-market solutions stand to drive up investment and drive down the cost barrier that has left a large gap in recycling and material recovery capacity.
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Getting from here to a circular economy will take a lot of interim steps. In parallel, we must build the foundations for a new material reality.
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As world population increases, so does the consumption of resources as economies expand. Without arguing about whether some or all of these resources are