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Efforts to combat coronavirus spread have produced a plastics surge as manufacturers have been working overtime to supply disposable personal protective equipment, take-out food containers and packaging required for all those home deliveries. That ramped-up plastic production provides fresh impetus to proposals aimed at curbing how much of that material gets dumped into the environment. CQ Roll Call's Joseph Morton reports
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Efforts to combat coronavirus spread have produced a plastics surge as manufacturers have been working overtime to supply disposable personal protective equipment, take-out food containers and packaging required for all those home deliveries. That ramped-up plastic production provides fresh impetus to proposals aimed at curbing how much of that material gets dumped into the environment. CQ Roll Call's Joseph Morton reports