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if you live in finland, quite a lot. cp kelco, a multinational company with facilities in äänekoski, finland, recycles waste pulp from the city's pulp and paper mill into carboxymethyl cellulose, a natural polymer used to thicken ice-cream and toothpaste. dustin hoffman (left) in the graduate, ©alamy
if you live in finland, quite a lot. cp kelco, a multinational company with facilities in äänekoski, finland, recycles waste pulp from the city's pulp and paper mill into carboxymethyl cellulose, a natural polymer used to thicken ice-cream and toothpaste. dustin hoffman (left) in the graduate, ©alamy...
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if you live in finland, quite a lot. cp kelco, a multinational company with facilities in äänekoski, finland, recycles waste pulp from the city's pulp and paper mill into carboxymethyl cellulose, a natural polymer used to thicken ice-cream and toothpaste. click to enlarge innovation in latin america
if you live in finland, quite a lot. cp kelco, a multinational company with facilities in äänekoski, finland, recycles waste pulp from the city's pulp and paper mill into carboxymethyl cellulose, a natural polymer used to thicken ice-cream and toothpaste. click to enlarge innovation in latin america...
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if you live in finland, quite a lot. cp kelco, a multinational company with facilities in äänekoski, finland, recycles waste pulp from the city's pulp and paper mill into carboxymethyl cellulose, a natural polymer used to thicken ice-cream and toothpaste. dustin hoffman (left) in the graduate, ©alamy
if you live in finland, quite a lot. cp kelco, a multinational company with facilities in äänekoski, finland, recycles waste pulp from the city's pulp and paper mill into carboxymethyl cellulose, a natural polymer used to thicken ice-cream and toothpaste. dustin hoffman (left) in the graduate, ©alamy...
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