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January-February chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing value-added growth of 9.5% year-on-year

January-February chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing value-added growth of 9.5% year-on-year

2025-03-19

On March 17, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) released data that in January-February, the value-added of industries above designated size increased by 5.9% year-on-year in real terms . Among them, the oil and gas mining industry grew 0.9% year-on-year; chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing industry grew 9.5% year-on-year.

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Daily necessities exhibitions around the world

Daily necessities exhibitions around the world

2025-03-05
  • Sustainability: Over 40% of exhibitors at Ambiente 2026 will showcase biodegradable materials3.

  • Emerging Markets: Vietnam’s VIPREMIUM expects 30% growth in ASEAN buyers1.

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Beginning of Plastic Restrictions in Selected Countries and When They Were Lifted

Beginning of Plastic Restrictions in Selected Countries and When They Were Lifted

2025-02-14

The global trend of banning Plastic Bags, followed by the eventual relaxation or lifting of these bans, has occurred in several countries and regions. While the initial intent of these bans was to reduce plastic pollution, many faced unforeseen consequences or challenges in execution, leading to gradual adjustments or reversals. The difficulties stemmed from social, economic, and cultural factors, highlighting the complexity of enforcing such environmental policies.

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The Potential Risks of Biodegradable Plastics: Professor Jiang Hui's Team at Peking University Reports for the First Time on the Reproductive Toxicity Induced by Polylactic Acid Micro/Nanoplastics

The Potential Risks of Biodegradable Plastics: Professor Jiang Hui's Team at Peking University Reports for the First Time on the Reproductive Toxicity Induced by Polylactic Acid Micro/Nanoplastics

2025-02-12

On January 27, 2025, Professor Jiang Hui's team at Peking University First Hospital published a research paper in the authoritative materials science journal ACS Nano, titled "Polylactic acid micro/nanoplastic exposure induces male reproductive toxicity by disrupting spermatogenesis and mitochondrial dysfunction in mice." This study for the first time revealed the reproductive toxicity of PLA micro/nanoplastics (PLA-MP/NP) in male mice, suggesting that the toxic mechanisms may be similar to those of traditional petroleum-based microplastics. These findings provide a theoretical basis for assessing the environmental risks of biodegradable plastics.

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Analysis of the impact of "Morgan Stanley Analysis of OPEC+ production cuts" on polyethylene

Analysis of the impact of "Morgan Stanley Analysis of OPEC+ production cuts" on polyethylene

2025-02-11

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global oil demand is expected to grow by around 1.2% in 2025, while OPEC+ production cuts could further strain the supply side. In particular, Asian markets continue to show strong demand for petrochemical products, which could lead to tight polyethylene feedstock supply, pushing prices even higher.

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Current status of the global chemical market

Current status of the global chemical market

2025-01-22

The global chemical market in 2024 has undergone significant changes, with various key data reflecting a reshaping of the market structure and associated challenges .....

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Opportunities And Challenges In The Plastics Industry

Opportunities And Challenges In The Plastics Industry

2024-10-15

In the context of increasing global awareness of environmental protection, the plastics industry is undergoing unprecedented changes.

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Times Transformation Promoting The Development Of Enterprise

Times Transformation Promoting The Development Of Enterprise

2024-09-20

In the context of global environmental challenges and health crises, Wanjia was born to provide sustainable Disposable Products for humanity. 

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