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Anchorage Engineer to Recycle Plastic Ocean Debris into Plastic Lumber

2021-05-27 08:00:00| Waste Age

Patrick Simpson of Anchorage wants to try and solve the astronomical costs of lumber and building materials when shipped to his home state of Alaska. His goal: he wants to create artificial lumber from plastic ocean debris.  [ more ]

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