Plastic Recycling: Low Cost, Lightweight
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•UC Berkeley researchers develop process to recycle plastics indefinitely
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California dumps 15,000 tons of plastic into landfills every day .
Less than 9% of plastic used in our state ever gets recycled.
Scientists at Cal and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have discovered a new approach to tackle hard to recycle plastics.
Macavik breaks it all down on Project Earth tonight at 10 p.m..
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