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Countries wrapped up the second round of global plastics treaty negotiations on June 2 agreeing to prepare a detailed draft of the treaty for the next negotiating round, with observers saying they saw signs of significant progress as well as major obstacles.
Smith & Wesson, a well-known firearms maker, expects to close its plastics facility in Deep River, Conn., by the end of 2024.
Maag's Martin Baumann to succeed Friedrich Kanz, who is retiring after 23 years with the German machine builder.
Nova Chemicals has ended force majeure supply limits on high and low density polyethylene resins made in Moore Township, Ontario.
New projects will add production machinery at two company locations, one in Kentucky and one in Ontario.
Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd. kicked off an expansion plan in India with fanfare, hosting local leaders and corporate officials at its Chennai campus.
The facility under construction in Lubbock, Texas, will serve the natural gas distribution, power, communications markets in North America.
PureCycle Technologies Inc. has spent years and hundreds of millions of dollars to get to this point: solvent purification of used polypropylene.
Experts talked best practices and lessons learned in a panel during the EHS Summit on May 25, held by ARPM and MAPP.
Wendy Hoenig has been a member of PPA for 10 years and she previously had served as secretary and vice president.