Twenty years of PET bottle to bottle recycling—An overview

Resources, Conservation and Recycling - Tập 55 Số 11 - Trang 865-875 - 2011
Frank Welle1
1Fraunhofer Inst. for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV, Giggenhauser Straße 35, 85354 Freising, Germany.

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