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Jul 16 2009, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The discs are aimed at content providers that mail discs to consumers because the thin size of the disc makes for less postage and the flexible disc can move through sorting machinery at the post office sort facilities.
The Flex DVD needs half the amount of raw plastic as a normal DVD and produces about half as much CO2 emissions during the construction process. The DVD also uses 100% recycled material and needs no chemical or bonding materials in construction.
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