Video: Looking at the Year Ahead in Recycled Materials
Emily Friedman of ICIS breaks down the key factors anticipated to influence recycled plastics markets in 2025.
Emily Friedman, senior editor for Plastics Recycling at the International Commodity Intelligence Service (ICIS), discusses the potential impacts of tariffs, extended producer responsibility (EPRO), international volatility, weather and more on the supply and demand of recycled plastic materials in 2025.
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