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According to foreign media reports, a technology company called The Lavergne Group in Montreal, Canada, has recently made a breakthrou.
In real life, there is a huge amount of used old plast.
It can be said that plastic degradation is a problem faced by the whole wor.
And technology company Hewlett-Packard's inkjet cartridge recycling program has been in place for many years, but the recycled plastic is often substandard when reused because of poor handli.
As early as four years ago, the company introduced a system that can throw a printer whole into the unit, and then efficiently break down the printer debris into plastic particles, which are finally sorted by col.
This method of turning plastic scraps into new plastic is of interest to Hewlett-Packa.
The HP Group has decided to use Lavergne's technology to make brand new plastic for its printers at a cost of 65 metric tons of used plastic water bottles and hangers that HP has just purchased from Hai.