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DANIMER SCIENTIFIC
Partnership with Kemira to develop biodegradable paper coatings
23.12.2020
GUALA CLOSURES
Italian closures giant selects reclaimed ocean plastics for bottle stoppers
23.12.2020
AKRO-PLASTIC
Masterbatches with additives for marking and welding with lasers
23.12.2020
PETROCHEMICAL MARKETS
Lanxess declares force majeure for PA 6-based compounds and film material from Uerdingen / BASF hikes prices in North America
22.12.2020
PLASTICS AND ENVIRONMENT
Eastman to begin reporting plastic pellet spills
22.12.2020
RÖHM
Price hike for MMA in Europe
22.12.2020
SABIC
Development of certified circular PP grade / Collaboration with Greiner Packaging and Unilever
22.12.2020
HEXPOL TPE
High-melt flow scratch resistant TPE targets large automotive interior applications
22.12.2020
SOCAR
Azerbaijan resin producer launches new random copolymers
22.12.2020
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL
Subsidiaries in Germany, UK, US to be integrated at national level / Effective from 1 April 2021
22.12.2020
CHINAPLAS
Trade fair set for April 2021 in Shenzhen / More than 3,600 exhibitors expected
22.12.2020
PETROCHEMICAL MARKETS
Versalis to cut ABS production due to ACN shortage / Tight market situation worsens
21.12.2020
POLYMER PRICES
Polyurethane feedstocks December 2020: Isocyanates still soar unchecked / Some plants restart / Inventories remain low / Fragile market / Holidays could bring relief
21.12.2020
INEOS STYROLUTION
Groundbreaking ceremony for Chinese ABS plant / Capacity of 600,000 t/y to be ready by 2023
21.12.2020
BASF
Maas-Brunner tapped as CTO / Heinz succeeds Smith in management of plastics-related areas
21.12.2020
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