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Molecular approach to medical packaging

Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson MedTech Company, is to source Eastman Renew materials for its medical device sterile-barrier packaging, calling them move “an important step to reduce waste in the healthcare system”. Ethicon will use Eastar Renew 6763 copolyester, which is indistinguishable from Easter 6763 copolyester but is sourced from plastics waste diverted from landfill….

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