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I really hope more entrepreneurs and innovators focus on tackling different aspects of this supply chain - improving segregation and collection efficiency, bringing in latest processing technologies, creating better functioning recycling markets and more, basically a full-stack solution, the bigger the problem the bigger the opportunity lies there.

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