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Project Q3989211 in Netherlands
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Hello fresh food, bye bye diaper!
Project Q3989211 in Netherlands

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    8,244.89 Euro
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    48,650.0 Euro
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    16.947 percent
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    1 April 2016
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    31 March 2017
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    Bliston Plastics B.V.
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    52°13'43.82"N, 5°27'50.15"E
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    3861SH
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    Op dit moment gebruikt men luiers in verpakkingen voor vlees en vis. In Nederland worden er 1,25 miljard schalen p/j geproduceerd, waarvan 80% met luiers of pads. Bliston Plastics heeft hiervoor een alternatief. (Dutch)
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    Currently, diapers are used in packs for meat and fish. In the Netherlands, 1.25 billion scales p/y are produced, of which 80 % are with diapers or pads. Bliston Plastics has an alternative to this. (English)
    15 December 2021
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    Actuellement, les couches sont utilisées dans des emballages pour la viande et le poisson. Aux Pays-Bas, 1,25 milliard d’échelles p/an sont produites, dont 80 % avec des couches ou des tampons. Bliston Plastics a une alternative à cela. (French)
    15 December 2021
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    Derzeit werden Windeln in Packungen für Fleisch und Fisch verwendet. In den Niederlanden werden 1,25 Milliarden Waagen pro Jahr produziert, davon 80 % Windeln oder Pads. Bliston Plastics hat eine Alternative dazu. (German)
    15 December 2021
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    Identifiers

    OP-2014-2023-Oost-PROJ-00653
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