Driven by Fuel Efficiency and Emissions Regulations, Plastics Help Automakers Design for Practicality While Appealing to Buyers’ Emotional Needs, IHS Markit Says

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HOUSTON
Contacts
All Industries
IHS Media Relations, +1 303 305 8021
press@ihs.com
or
Chemicals; Energy; Natural Resources
Melissa Manning, +1 832 458 3840
melissa.manning@ihsmarkit.com

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HOUSTON (Aug. 25, 2016) – Driven by increasingly stringent government regulations to meet fuel efficiency standards and reduce carbon emissions, by 2020, the average car will incorporate nearly 350 kilograms of plastics, up from 200 kilograms in 2014, according to chemical researchers at IHS Markit (Nasdaq: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions.

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