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Global Launch of Archwey, the Sustainable Materials Engineering Group Pledging to Rid the World of Virgin Plastic

The holding group of three companies, Archwey re-engineers plastic waste into products for the fashion, retail, hospitality and healthcare industries. Archwey has made its GRS-certified plastic solution BLUEWAVE globally available via its company PlasticBean, supplying recycled-plastic pellets for manufacturing. Through cross-industry initiatives, Archwey will lead the global push towards the total elimination of virgin plastic. SINGAPORE, July 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Today marks the launch of Archwey, the holding group of three companies that are changing the game when it comes to innovative means of reusing and reducing plastic waste: Arch & Hook, Shieldler, and PlasticBean. Archwey's mission is to rid the world of virgin plastic full-stop, reshaping the world's building blocks. It will achieve this through its GRS-certified[1] plastic solution BLUEWAVE: a thermoplastic material made from 100% recycled ocean-bound plastic, marine plastic and post-consumer plastic, collect

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withdrawing their service from the patient, but they are under a lot of pressure, because the service is not funded at the moment. and doctors emphasised how important the boxes are for some patients. blister packs enable people with mild dementia or some memory problems to take their own medication and remain independent. they can check that they have taken it and they know they have taken the right thing because it s already sorted. later on, it enables paid carers and families to help them take the medication and remain in a community and remain as well as possible. boots said if patients were concerned, they should contact their local pharmacist. the charity age uk says for those who needed the boxes, it would be deeply regrettable if the service were to go. hugh pym, bbc news. as we ve been hearing, pay is a key issue for rail workers as it is for millions of others also facing a cost of living crisis. royal mail workers are

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