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Tammy Becker, CEO of Green Current Solutions, East Moline, leans on some of the company’s black plastic pallets. Green Current began producing the pallets from recycled plastic in August. CREDIT DAVE THOMPSON
EAST MOLINE — A new company in this community has big goals — save thousands of trees and turn junk plastic into a useful product.
These goals are happening — one new, plastic pallet at a time — at Green Current Solutions, a plastic injection molding company located at 401 12th Ave., East Moline. (It is located in the former home of the McLaughlin…
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