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 The report states that despite the   • Calcium w Sodium Lignosulfonate
 rising tide of corporate commitments   • DCDA w Diphenylaniline
 and regulatory targets, progress of the   • DEA w MEA w Triethanolamine
 circular economy model has been ex-  Source: United Nations Statistical Division and Circle Economy  • DMA / DEA / M. Ethylaniline
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 to be  made  in  circular  value  chains,  assumptions about what a ‘fair’ allo-  The report concludes by making a   • Cyanuric Chloride w Chloranil
 the fundamental problem remains en-  cation of value looks like.  Without  series of recommendations to ensure that   • Ortho / Para / Meta Tolideine
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 suring these are shared fairly across  a  route  to  profi tability  for  all  value  the circular economy model overcomes   • Melamine w Mono Methyl Acetoacetate
 complicated, fragmented value chains.  chain participants, the result is slower  its initial teething troubles and lives up   • Napthalene Crude w Refined
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 “The circular economy model has  tion and investment in the necessary  a genuine economic system that actually   Mr. R.S. Harlalka
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