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Trending New managing director for BASF Canada EU approves acquisition of Nova Chemicals by Adnoc and OMV Canadian packaging supplier E. Hofmann opening first U.S. plant Canada’s KSR sold to ...
The plastic road ahead February 5, 2021 By Canadian Plastics Canadian Plastics Construction Materials Recycling With more and more recycled plastic being used to repave highways and roads around the ...
GreenMantra reports on business growth April 4, 2024 By Canadian Plastics Canadian Plastics Materials Recycling Sustainability The Ontario-based molecular recycling firm is significantly increasing ...
Plastic pyrolysis − chemists explain a technique attempting to tackle plastic waste by bringing the heat March 21, 2025 By Kevin A. Schug, Professor of Analytical Chemistry, University of Texas at ...
Trending New managing director for BASF Canada EU approves acquisition of Nova Chemicals by Adnoc and OMV Canada’s KSR sold to U.S.-based Angstrom Automotive Group Canada’s Sustane Technologies inks ...
Okra, fenugreek extracts remove most microplastics from water, study shows May 20, 2025 By Canadian Plastics Research & Development Researchers at Tarleton State University in Texas have found that ...
Looking to add regrind or powder to your molding capabilities? Great, but compared to pellets, they can present different conveying challenges you have to know about.
Nova names new CFO, other executive leadership officials October 10, 2023 By Canadian Plastics Canadian Plastics Human Resources Materials Among the appointments, Eric Brenner has been named as chief ...
A new technique developed by English researchers uses satellites to detect plastics floating on the sea surface, and distinguish it from naturally occurring floating materials such as seaweed.
Despite media reports, recycling and the use of post-consumer recycled content in plastic packaging is accelerating, the study says.
InstitutionLocationProgramLengthDetailsNova Scotia Communit...Plastics Related Training in Canada May 1, 2001 By Canadian Plastics ...
Detroit-based KBC Tools & Machinery has had brick and mortar operations in Canada since 1989 as a tools and MRO supplier serving the Canadian metalworking industry. And it still has very big plans.
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