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From Oil to Plastics: How the War in Iran Is Hitting Consumers

· English· Bloomberg

Everyone knows that war in Iran is curbing the flow of oil around the world.

But the commodity is also a crucial feedstock for petrochemicals, including the building blocks of a variety of plastics.

On this episode of the Odd Lots podcast, Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway discuss what a petrochemical supply chain disruption means for the future of plastics and packaging. (Source: Bloomberg)

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