Plastic Consumption Boosts Petroleum Demand
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•Petrol industry embraces plastics while navigating energy shift
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Plastics and chemical products now account for 15 percent of world demand for refined petroleum products used to make them.
As "robust growth" continues, that should rise to 25 percent by 2050 , analyst says.
Manufacturers hope a treaty on plastics being negotiated this week in Busan , South Korea , will chart a clear path for the future.
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