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A database of more than 1깪 companies that buy and sell post-industrial and post-consumer recycled plastics is online at www.plastics.ca/epic. The database includes companies in the U.S. and Canada, and it comes with comprehensive search tools. Users can search by both plastic type (PET, HDPE, LDPE, etc.) and application (soft drink bottles, tubs, containers, etc.). Search results list company name, contact name and phone number. Each company in the database contains a complete profile of the types of plastics it accepts. The site is maintained by the Canada-based Environment and Plastics Industry Council (EPIC).

Also up north is a supplier site from Western Canada Testing that’s dedicated to package testing at www.packagetesting.mb.ca. The site has sections on package testing for dangerous goods, IBCs, or pre-shipment applications. Each section lists in detail the tests that are conducted and the testing standards that are used.

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