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Styrene is used as a starting material in the manufacture of a wide range of plastics - polystyrene foam (often referred to by Dow's patent name Styrofoam), synthetic rubber, cooking utensils, plastic food wrap, PVC piping, insulated cups, and plastic bottles.
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