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Petrochemical sector key to national economy amid sanctions
SHANA (Tehran) – The petrochemical industry is central to supporting the national economy, said the secretary-general of the Petrochemical Industry Employers Association.
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Persian Gulf Holding takes major strides to complete value chain
SHANA (Tehran) – The CEO of Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co. said the petrochemical industry holds a distinguished place in the national economy, stating that the holding company has taken major strides toward reducing the sale of raw materials and producing diverse products by implementing large development projects and moving to complete the value chain.
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Iran to ratify first private petchem contract for gas field development
SHANA (Tehran) – The first petrochemical contract for the development of gas fields will be ratified soon, the CEO of the National Petrochemical Company said Monday.
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Iran aims to boost polymer production to 16m tons by 2028
SHANA (Tehran) – The production capacity of polymer products is projected to reach 16 million tons by the end of Iran's Seventh Development Plan (2028), according to the CEO of the National Petrochemical Company.
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IranPlast exhibition sets record for domestic participation
SHANA (Tehran) – The IranPlast exhibition set a new record for domestic participation this year, the event’s manager said Monday.
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IranPlast exhibition opens Monday, featuring over 760 companies
SHANA (Tehran) - The 19th IranPlast International Exhibition opens tomorrow, Monday, Sept. 8, at the Tehran Permanent International Fairgrounds. The four-day event will feature more than 700 domestic and 67 foreign companies.
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National roadmap needed to address plastic pollution
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the policy council for the conference “Plastic Pollution Crisis: New Challenges and Opportunities” stressed the need for a national roadmap to strengthen Iran’s position in petrochemical industry development while protecting the environment.
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Financial support, tech transfer key to success of Global Plastic Pollution Treaty
SHANA (Tehran) – The Deputy Minister for International Affairs and Trade at the Ministry of Oilstated that plastic is not inherently polluting; rather, it is mismanagement that creates true waste. He emphasized that the plastic pollution treaty can only succeed if real financial support and technology transfer are provided to developing countries.
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Active participation of petchem industry paves way for environmental pollution reduction
SHANA (Tehran) – The head of the Department of the Environment stated that the country's petrochemical industry has recognized the inevitability of moving towards environmental conservation. She expressed optimism about the active involvement of the petrochemical sector, hoping that this initiative would lead to positive outcomes in reducing pollution.