Appalachian Town Must "Wait And Wait" As Pandemic Puts Plastics Plant On Hold
For a decade, growing American gas production has fueled a petrochemical boom. There are big plans for more plants in Appalachia, but the pandemic — and an oversupply of plastics — may crush them.
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October 17, 2020 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: Appalachian Town Must "Wait And Wait" As Pandemic Puts Plastics Plant On Hold
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