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  1. Fantastic Plastic

    Moscow Design Museum’s Fantastic Plastic exhibition showcases 13 designer products made of recycled waste. The key message of Moscow Design Museum’s second Fantastic Plastic exhibition is to show that used household items made from polymers are more than just waste. The display features more than 300 items created from recycled or reused plastic. After a forced hiatus caused by the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, the exhibition, showcasing 40 international and Russian designers, reopened...

  2. A trend towards petrochemicals

    ... refinery output,” says Mr Akishin. At the same time, oil and gas companies have a number of competitive advantages over incumbents. Some types of petrochemical products (propylene, benzene, etc.) are produced as refinery by-products, so their processing can enable the production of higher-value products through deeper conversion at relatively low cost. For example, Gazprom Neft and SIBUR launched polypropylene production at Gazprom Neft’s Moscow Refinery. “We should also keep in mind the ...