SK Chemicals Co. has established a business platform for a recycled plastic circulation ecosystem dubbed “Eeum” that connects producers, partners, and brands online.
Plastic industry insiders and businesses with consumer-targeted brands can benefit from Eeum's expertise in recycling materials and artificial intelligence (AI)-based digital marketing channel services.
SK Chemicals intends to provide brand companies with a material experience kit made from its sustainable packaging solution via this platform.
Customers will also have access to an AI image search service as well as information on molding companies to assist them in choosing the cosmetics containers they want.
SK Chemicals will assist plastic molding companies in the creation of molds required for container production and will register newly created mold designs in the platform to assist them in securing customers.
It will also provide its external partner companies with a variety of market information, such as certification, regulation, new technology, and product trends.


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