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environment in a profitable manner on products front, we believe in recycling whatever is possible e.g. mill wastes, cycle tubes, wrappers, fan belts, vegetable and fruit residues, grass, etc. and converting them into the most innovative upcycled range of yarns. besides, we work extensively with natural fibres
, wool, polyester, polypropylene and various other yarns. further these yarns get converted into our range of rugs, poufs, pillows, placemats, beach bags, handbags and baskets. all our products are made from traditional techniques, skills and hand-based processes. our products are recycled, craft based...
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engineering team comprising mechanical inspectors, instrument inspectors, piping specialists, insulation engineers and many others. our areas of expertise within petrochemicals include: olefins and derivatives (ethylene, propylene etc); aromatics and derivatives (styrene, phenol etc); plastics / fibres
/ polyesters; ketones; alcohols: ethanol / methanol / stearyl; acids (purified terephthalic acid / acetic / phthalic etc) and polymers / resins (pvc, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyurethane etc). if you would like to find out more about petrochemical jobs with ts international, please...
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