
Domo, Circularise and Covestro partner on full plastics traceability
Domo, Covestro and Circularise have announced a new collaborative project for circularity in the plastic industry through the use of blockchain technology.
Domo, Covestro and Circularise have announced a new collaborative project for circularity in the plastic industry through the use of blockchain technology.
Next Generation Recycling Machines (NGR) and Kuhne Group: The cooperation between the recycling machine specialist and the extrusion expert is entering its next phase.
Following the successful launch of the joint content platform packaging-360.com at FachPack in September 2018, work has continued between the two partners - dfv Mediengruppe and NürnbergMesse – to expand their collaboration.
Ineos Styrolution announces today a collaboration with Indaver nv, a European waste management company with large-scale treatment facilities in the port of Antwerp headquartered in Belgium, driving forward chemical recycling for polystyrene in Europe.
Ineos Styrolution collaborates with Unternehmensgruppe Theo Müller to develop chemical recycling solution for polystyreneIneos Styrolution.
Borealis and the Erema Group have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for the purpose of deepening their cooperation in the field of mechanical recycling.
Shenzhen Xingshengdi New Materials Co., Ltd, a manufacturer of communication equipment, electronics and electrical appliances in China, has used BASF’s plastic additives to produce 5G base stations for major international telecommunications companies.
Signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to seal the commitment from both companies to develop innovative solutions.
This collaboration marks the first time bio-based polypropylene and bio-based low-density polyethylene were produced simultaneously at commercial scale.
Belgian plastics distributor Resinex has added Dow,s linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) range for blown and cast film to its European portfolio.
OMV and Borealis are exploring synergies in order to establish a circular economy.
On 23 May 2019, Arburg Italy will hold its first seminar on "Additive manufacturing in medical technology" at the "Alma Mater Studiorum" University in Bologna.