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PlastIndia expo in Delhi from Feb 4

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Mumbai, Jan. 20 After a lull, the demand for plastics seem to be picking up with polymer prices dropping by 40 per cent to Rs 50 a tonne in September. Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of PalstIndia 2009, Mr Arvind M. Mehta, President, PlastIndia Foundation, said “the demand has started picking up.”

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