I was sitting in a plastics recycling conference in Beijing on the U.S. election day, when someone drew an analogy between the U.S. vote how China’s scrap plastics industry now has two competing trade associations to choose from. When I opened my conference guide, I saw something that made me think of another analogy from American politics — the media fact-check of claims made by political candidates.
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