Yes. And they use less energy than you might think
• It often takes less energy to convert plastics from a raw material into a finished product
• Plastic grocery bags require 40 percent less energy to make than paper bags.
• Foam polystyrene containers require 30 percent less total energy than paperboard containers.

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Yes. And they use less energy than you might think
• It often takes less energy to convert plastics from a raw material into a finished product
• Plastic grocery bags require 40 percent less energy to make than paper bags.
• Foam polystyrene containers require 30 percent less total energy than paperboard containers.
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