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The author of this journal article, Jefferson Hopewell is an experienced plastics technologist with a background in chemistry and polymer research with the University of Queensland and the CRC for Polymers. He has a strong interest in environmental sustainability and is currently undertaking a Masters degree in Sustainable Practice at RMIT University. A new article on “Plastics and Recycling: Challenges and Opportunities”, co-authored by Jefferson Hopewell with Ed Kosior and Rob Dvorak of Nextek, has been published in the latest edition of the prestigious journal: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, devoted to the theme of “Plastics, the environment and human

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