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  2. Erie environmentalists prefer reduction in plastic production ...

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    Members of local environmental groups say there are alternatives to building a plastics recycling plant on Erie's east side. Erie environmentalists prefer reduction in plastic production over ...

  3. Opinion: IRG CEO Hecht says plant will deliver plastic ... - AOL

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    International Recycling Group founder and chairman Mitch Hecht visits the area where he plans to build a plastics-recycling plant, on a former International Paper site, near East Lake Road in Erie ...

  4. Rules of recycling in the city of Erie for plastics, papers ...

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  5. Nosco Plastics - Wikipedia

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    Nosco Plastics, Inc. (commonly called NOSCO, the mark used on its molded products) was the plastics molding division of National Organ Supply Company created in 1934 to make plastic parts for electric organs [1] and was located at 1701 Gaskell Avenue, Erie, Pennsylvania, 16503. [2]

  6. Economy of Erie, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The plastics industry is vital to Erie's economy. Over 10% of the nation's plastics are manufactured or finished in Erie-based plastics plants. [7] These plants are supported by many locally owned CNC machine tool job shops. Erie is an emerging center for biofuels and environmental research.

  7. Presto, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Presto is an unincorporated community in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The community is located along Chartiers Creek , 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Pittsburgh . Presto has a post office , with ZIP code 15142, which opened on March 3, 1903.

  8. Plastics industry - Wikipedia

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    The petrochemical industry has been trying to save itself by attempting to rapidly expand demand for plastic products worldwide (i.e. through pushbacks on plastic bans and by increasing the number of products wrapped in plastic in countries where plastic use is not already as widespread (i.e. developing nations)). [5]

  9. Attending an Erie concert or game? Better bring your plastic ...

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