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New Study Shows IFCO Reusable Plastic Containers Generate 31% Less CO2 Compared To Cardboard Boxes

2016-04-25 04:23:53| pollutiononline Home Page

IFCO recentlyreleased the results of a new peer-reviewed life cycle analysis (LCA) study comparing Reusable Plastic Containers (RPCs) and corrugated cardboard containers used to package and transport fresh produce from farms to retail locations

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