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Symphony Environmental launches biodegradable resin for plastics industry
The company says its new resin reduces the fossil content of plastic and can be recycled but biodegrades within months if it escapes into the natural environment.
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Recycling in the spotlight at Plastics World event
AMI says recycling, compounding and extrusion will be among program topics at the Plastics World Expos event Nov. 13-14 in Cleveland.
Republic breaks ground on Arizona Blue Polymers plant
Plastics packaging recycling joint venture backed by Republic Services is building a new reprocessing facility in Buckeye, Arizona.
Avient offers recycled-content additives to plastic products makers
Cleveland company says its OnColor line is made from recycled content, including a carbon black substitute derived from scrap tires.
Cirplus launches subsidiary in India
Germany-based recycled plastics trading platform, in cooperation with Allied Solutions India, has established Cirplus India Pvt. Ltd. as a Mumbai-based subsidiary.
PolyQuest adds to management staff
Maker of recycled-content thermoplastics adds four staff members it says will bolster its company growth prospects.
PureCycle now making compounds
The compounds include varying levels of PureCycle resin that are blended with either postindustrial recycled material or virgin PP.
Jennie Garth launches recycled-content denim collection with QVC
The apparel collection is made with postconsumer plastic bottles at high risk of ending up in the ocean.
Rabobank: Despite challenges, plastic recycling poised to grow
European bank says investments, technical advances are accumulating in the European and North American plastic recycling sector.
Plastics recycling company wins top prize at NextCycle Colorado Pitch Competition
Golden, Colorado-based Renegade Plastics converts construction and demolition debris into polypropylene plastic-coated fabrics.
Torxx Kinetic Inc. signs exclusive agreement with Terra Innovations Holdings LLC
The companies will work to recycle resilient flooring.