After a decade of scrupulous research, polymer materials manufacturer Covestro has finalised a process for making polyurethane materials based on carbon dioxide (CO2) at its plant in Dormagen, Germany. The company says it has potential to revolutionise plastics production and can significantly benefit the textile industry supply chain. Tony Whitfield reports.

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