The plastic group of materials can contain polar opposites, from syrupy like honey to varieties that are harder than steel. Plastics mean many things to different audiences; users, producers, engineers and designers are all looking for different properties. By 2011, the bottled water industry is expected to grow to 251 billion litres. The use of more rigid forms of PET would lead to thinner bottles and less material used in the long run.
The plastic group of materials can contain polar opposites, from syrupy like honey to varieties that are harder than steel. Plastics mean many things to different audiences; users, producers, engineers and designers are all looking for different properties. By 2011, the bottled water industry is expected to grow to 251 billion litres. The use of more rigid forms of PET would lead to thinner bottles and less material used in the long run.
The plastic group of materials can contain polar opposites, from syrupy like honey to varieties that are harder than steel. Plastics mean many things to different audiences; users, producers, engineers and designers are all looking for different properties. By 2011, the bottled water industry is expected to grow to 251 billion litres. The use of more rigid forms of PET would lead to thinner bottles and less material used in the long run.