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id | name | unit | description | createdAt | updatedAt | code | coverage | timespan | datasetId | sourceId | shortUnit | display | columnOrder | originalMetadata | grapherConfigAdmin | shortName | catalogPath | dimensions | schemaVersion | processingLevel | processingLog | titlePublic | titleVariant | attributionShort | attribution | descriptionShort | descriptionFromProducer | descriptionKey | descriptionProcessing | licenses | license | grapherConfigETL | type | sort | dataChecksum | metadataChecksum |
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814441 | PET | tonnes | 2023-09-28 14:41:56 | 2024-07-08 16:05:59 | 1990-2019 | 6239 | t | { "unit": "tonnes", "shortUnit": "t", "numDecimalPlaces": 0 } |
0 | pet | grapher/oecd/2023-09-21/plastic_use_polymer/plastic_use_polymer#pet | 2 | Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) is a strong, lightweight, and recyclable plastic, often used to make containers like bottles and food packaging due to its clarity and ability to act as a barrier to moisture and gases. It is one of the most commonly recycled plastics, often used to create polyester fibers for textiles after recycling. | [] |
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