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Apr 7
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Weekly podcast – Engaging on EU waste re...

Innovation Forum
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Leontien Hasselman-Plugge, CEO of ImpactBuying, talks with Ian Welsh about how companies are preparing for EU plastics waste regulation and why the challenges always seem to be about getting the right data.   And, Ian talks with Innovation Forum’s Lia Da Giau about emerging packaging sector trends and best practices more generally.    Plus: why electrical in ... Show More
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