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Nations commit to develop a legal binding agreement

Nations commit to develop a legal binding agreement

Heads of State, Ministers of environment, and other representatives from 175 nations endorsed a historic resolution at the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-5) today in Nairobi to End Plastic Pollution and forge an international legally binding agreement by 2024. The resolution addresses the full lifecycle of plastic, including its production, design, and disposal.

“Against the backdrop of geopolitical turmoil, the UN Environment Assembly shows multilateral cooperation at its best,” said the President of UNEA-5 and Norway’s Minister for Climate and the Environment, Espen Barth Eide. “Plastic pollution has grown into an epidemic. With today’s resolution, we are officially on track for a cure.” 

The resolution, based on three initial draft resolutions from various nations, establishes an Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC), which will begin its work in 2022, with the ambition of completing a draft global legally binding agreement by the end of 2024.

It is expected to present a legally binding instrument, which would reflect diverse alternatives to address the full lifecycle of plastics, the design of reusable and recyclable products and materials, and the need for enhanced international collaboration to facilitate access to technology, capacity building, and scientific and technical cooperation.

The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) will convene a forum by the end of 2022 that is open to all stakeholders in conjunction with the first session of the INC, to share knowledge and best practices in different parts of the world. It will facilitate open discussions and ensure they are informed by science, reporting on progress throughout the next two years. Finally, upon completion of the INC’s work, UNEP will convene a diplomatic conference to adopt its outcome and open it for signatures.

“Today marks a triumph by planet earth over single-use plastics. This is the most significant environmental multilateral deal since the Paris accord. It is an insurance policy for this generation and future ones, so they may live with plastic and not be doomed by it.” said Inger Andersen, Executive Director of UNEP.

“Let it be clear that the INC’s mandate does not grant any stakeholder a two-year pause. In parallel to negotiations over an internationally binding agreement, UNEP will work with any willing government and business across the value chain to shift away from single-use plastics, as well as to mobilize private finance and remove barriers to investments in research and in a new circular economy,” Andersen added.

Plastic production soared from 2 million tonnes in 1950 to 348 million tonnes in 2017, becoming a global industry valued at US$522.6 billion, and it is expected to double in capacity by 2040. The impacts of plastic production and pollution on the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature loss, and pollution are a catastrophe in the making:

  • Exposure to plastics can harm human health, potentially affecting fertility, hormonal, metabolic, and neurological activity, and the open burning of plastics contributes to air pollution.
  • By 2050 greenhouse gas emissions associated with plastic production, use and disposal would account for 15 percent of allowed emissions, under the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5°C (34.7°F).
  • More than 800 marine and coastal species are affected by this pollution through ingestion, entanglement, and other dangers.
  • Some 11 million tonnes of plastic waste flow annually into oceans. This may triple by 2040.
  • A shift to a circular economy can reduce the volume of plastics entering oceans by over 80 percent by 2040; reduce virgin plastic production by 55 percent; save governments US$70 billion by 2040; reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent, and create 700,000 additional jobs – mainly in the global south.

The historic resolution, titled “End Plastic Pollution: Towards an internationally legally binding instrument” was adopted with the conclusion of the three-day UNEA-5.2 meeting, attended by more than 3,400 in-person and 1,500 online participants from 175 UN Member States, including 79 ministers and 17 high-level officials.

#UN Enivornment assembly #UN MEMBER  #Lifecycleplastic 

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Box Genie Introduces Highcon to Support its Growing E-Commerce Platform for Corrugated Packaging

Box Genie Introduces Highcon to Support its Growing E-Commerce Platform for Corrugated Packaging

Box Genie, an on-demand e-commerce platform for corrugated packaging, has begun full production on the Highcon Euclid 5C digital converting system. The Highcon Euclid is installed at the Box Genie’s facility in Kansas City, MO to support a digital workflow from print to finished product. After less than two weeks following installation, Box Genie has already started full production.

Box Genie, founded by a third-generation family-owned packaging manufacturer, began production in 2021 as an e-commerce packaging provider specializing in corrugated packaging for small to medium size businesses. The company specializes in custom mailer boxes of varying shapes, colors, sizes, and designs. Box Genie chose Highcon for its ability to reduce tooling costs and shorten lead times without sacrificing quality.

“Box Genie was particularly interested in shortening lead-times to better serve small-to-mid-size orders and meet our customers’ needs for custom boxes,” said James Beard, COO Box Genie.” Highcon digital finishing allows us to increase throughput and cutting capacity as well as the ability to run custom boxes and displays and gang multiple jobs to improve efficiency.”

In addition to expanding its capacity, Beard said that Box Genie expects to be able to go after new business as a result of the purchase. “We bought the Highcon because we wanted more capacity and shorter lead times,” he added. “We were very pleased with the Highcon installation process and the dedicated onboard and training staff.”

Highcon General Manager and VP Sales, Americas, Michael Ciaramella, said “It is our pleasure to welcome Box Genie to the ranks of our innovative customers, many of whom are experiencing the benefits of adding Highcon digital converting to their production capabilities.

Streamlining the workflow and optimizing production with an end-to-end digital manufacturing process helps our clients stay ahead of the competition while adding incremental value to their customers. Box Genie is joining a growing group of customers that are leading the Web to Pack market transformation.”

#Highcon #ecommerce #support #Corrugated Packaging

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“Electrification of machines is the trend”

“Electrification of machines is the trend”

Mr. Möller, what contribution can Baumüller, as a drive specialist for mechanical engineering, make towards mitigating the climate crisis?

We help to reduce the energy consumption of machines; less energy also means CO2 reduction. A good example is our drive automation solution for servo-hydraulics. Here we combine the advantages of hydraulic power transmission with the control quality and dynamics of energy-efficient electric drive technology plus intelligent software. In this way, a lot of energy can be saved. In the field of plastic injection moulding machines, the servo-hydraulic drive has already established itself as a standard.

Are there other advantages of electric drives besides energy efficiency?

It is much more precise. For example, high-voltage components of electrical connection technology and also complex plastic components for automotive interior or exterior components are produced on such machines. Such solutions are crucial for e-mobility and replacing heavier metallic components such as steel with plastic is very important for lightweight construction. This can reduce weight and increase the range of the vehicles. This also saves energy and is an important contribution towards the acceptance of e-mobility as well as climate protection.

The use of electric drive technology with its high precision and dynamics also makes an important contribution to high productivity with very good process reliability. This reduces scrap to a minimum, thereby generating additional savings. We have a very well-matched portfolio of solutions for the electrification of drive axes in plastics machinery, with which hybrid and fully electric machines can be realized.

Is the share of electrical machinery increasing?

We see a trend toward a further increase in the degree of machine electrification and the proportion of electrically driven axes in machines. We are witnessing increasing demand for drive solutions for hybrid and fully electric machines. This is understandable, as these machines are used to manufacture packaging or medical technology products for example.

So how extensive are the savings in terms of carbon footprint?

It is easy to quantify the energy savings in terms of kilowatt-hours saved. For servo-hydraulic solutions, for example, the benchmark is defined as savings of at least 30 percent. Ultimately, of course, the level of savings achieved always depends on the application. In addition, machine builders and users benefit from other advantages of electric drive technology.

Keywords here are productivity increases through parallel functions, less material input as a result of shorter start-up times after set-ups, better repeat accuracy in production, and lower noise emissions to protect production employees. This has always been important, which is why even earlier on, machines used electric drive technology. But the advantages of electrics have become even more significant with the current quest for combined sustainability.

To what extent does digitization help in this context?

In principle, digitization is an important catalyst for achieving ambitious climate targets. It is also a good tool for efficiently exploiting the potential of drive technology with optimum manpower and resources. One example is simulation software. By means of a digital twin, you can anticipate commissioning; you can optimally design the drive components before you start the real machine. Another example is modern communication interfaces for intelligent machine communication within the production network, with peripheral devices or, for example, with upstream and downstream value creation stages.

Apart from its core business of mechanical engineering, Baumüller also drives electrification forward in other areas. What are you doing specifically?

We have been enabling the electrification of mobile vehicles and ships for very many years. Here too, we work with fully electric and hybrid systems and combine the advantages of different technologies. In addition to a fully electric concept with batteries, we also use hybrid concepts with conventional fuels or hydrogen as a storage method.

For example, we often use such hybrid concepts for larger mobile machinery or ships, whereby the combustion engine always functions at the optimum operating point and supplies the electrical consumers via a high-voltage intermediate circuit. The result is fuel savings of 20 percent and more, meaning a further contribution to CO2 reduction and thereby to sustainable climate protection.

Is demand also increasing in this area?

We definitely see a push here as well. The quest for sustainability is clearly the driver. As is the case in the plastics industry, this trend is irreversible. Solutions have to be developed and implemented continuously. It’s a long road, but there is no alternative to this path. There has always been discussion about energy efficiency and energy saving, but it is only our current climate protection and our CO2 reduction targets that cause these concepts to be pursued more consistently and implemented to a greater extent, also as a result of stronger consideration of the total cost of ownership.

#interview #reduceenergy #electricmachinery #carbonfootprint #hybridconcept 

INEOS Aromatics reduces CO2 emissions and increases capacity with $70 million modernization of PTA facility in Merak, Indonesia

INEOS Aromatics reduces CO2 emissions and increases capacity with $70 million modernization of PTA facility in Merak, Indonesia

INEOS Aromatics has completed a $70 million modernization of its purified terephthalic acid (PTA) plant in Merak, Indonesia, that significantly reduces emissions and increases capacity, supporting the competitiveness and growth of the Indonesian polyester industry.

PTA facility in Merak

The installation of a larger oxidation reactor, reconfiguration of the reactor’s heat recovery system, and revamp of the process air compressor train will both reduce CO2 emissions per ton by 15% and increase the site capacity by 15%, from 500,000 tonnes to 575,000 tonnes per annum.

PTA is used by the polyester industry to produce items for homes and businesses such as clothes, furniture, food & drink packaging, and other industrial uses. The investment will also improve the reliability and competitiveness of the plant, increasing the availability of PTA for the Indonesian market and the use of local content in a fabric produced in the country.

‘The INEOS Aromatics facility in Merak has played an important role in the Indonesia polyester industry for some time. This new, multi-million dollar investment shows our commitment to its future growth,’ says Frank Yang, President Director, INEOS Aromatics Indonesia.

‘It also continues INEOS Aromatics’ tradition of deploying technology that helps lead the polyester industry to a more sustainable future,’ he adds. ‘It supports INEOS’ commitment to producing essential products while reducing emissions to net-zero by 2050.’

The plant modernization was completed safely amidst the COVID-19 pandemic that affected the movement of people and materials during the process. Frank adds, ‘We thank everyone who participated in the project, surrounding communities, and regulators in providing the support needed to complete the project safely.’

The Merak plant has been operating for nearly 25 years and is a major PTA supplier in Indonesia. It became part of INEOS, as part of its $5 billion acquisition of the bp petrochemicals business in January 2021, extending both its portfolio and geographical reach.

#reduceCO2 emission #modernization #PTAfacility #merak 

https://www.ineos.com/businesses/ineos-aromatics/

Medical & Healthcare TPEs’ Adhesion & Processing Characteristic

Medical & Healthcare TPEs’ Adhesion & Processing Characteristic

TPEs bond easily when processed either through overmolding or co-extrusion with most commonly used structural plastics, eliminating the need for additional adhesives and allowing for faster and more cost-effective processing.

One of the main areas of growth for TPEs is overmolding. Many product designers are utilizing TPEs to add a “soft touch” to a rigid material. KRAIBURG TPE, a global TPE manufacturer of a wide range of TPE products and custom solutions for multiple industries, offers the THERMOLAST  H series HC/AP, developed specifically for healthcare and medical device applications in the Asia Pacific. The HC/AP series compounds have a hardness range of 30-90 Shore A and can be used in a variety of applications due to their wide range of hardness from soft to semi-rigid.

Especially for medical and healthcare applications, KRAIBURG TPE’s HC/AP series of TPE compounds can be over-molded to produce comfortable, non-slip, and abrasion-resistant handles, grips, and buttons. 

Through multi-component injection molding and extrusion, the THERMOLAST  H HC/AP series has good bonding with polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) resins, allowing for flexibility in product designs. 

As such, the compounds can be over-molded to alter the surface feel, improve aesthetics, and cushion against vibrations. 

All-round material solutions 
Good haptics, soft-touch properties, and elasticity improve function and design, allowing medical device manufacturers to be more creative with their product applications. 

KRAIBURG TPE’s HC/AP compounds have a good compression set and are thus fitting for sealing and closure applications. 

Furthermore, the compounds can be sterilized in an autoclave at 121°C or with ETO (gas); and have good thermoplastics processing and flowability, stretching the possibility for more medical part designs.

The HC/AP series compounds are safe for use in medical applications and meet standards such as cytotoxicity ISO 10993-5, GB/T 16886.5, biocompatibility testing according to ISO 10993-5 and GB/T 16886.5, as well as a number of international food contact and medical standards.

Other properties such as good chemical resistance, good sealing, and no cytotoxic potential, as well as the ability to be colored into various chromatic effects, present KRAIBURG TPE’s HC/AP compounds as all-round material solutions for the medical and healthcare segments.

#TPEs #costeffectiveprocess #HC/AP compound #thermolast 

 

Comexi Will Expand Its Presence in the Middle East with a Showroom at Madayn Plastic Company

Comexi Will Expand Its Presence in the Middle East with a Showroom at Madayn Plastic Company

Comexi, a specialist in solutions for the flexible packaging printing and converting industry, will set up a showroom in the Middle East as a result of an agreement reached with Madayn Plastic Company. The Omani company has decided to venture into the flexible packaging sector with Reifenhäuser and Comexi, with the intention of investing a large percentage of the Sultanate’s market share.

 For this reason, Madayn Plastic has acquired a Comexi F2 ML flexographic press, a Comexi ML2 Evolution laminator, as well as a Reifenhäuser Blown Film. The three machines will be installed in the facility that the company is building in Sohar. Companies in the Middle East that are interested in Comexi’s technology will be able to view the flexographic press and the laminator.

“This is a very important operation for us”, explain Oriol Rabert, a Comexi Area Manager in this region, and Bharath Yalla, Managing Director of Reifenhäuser Middle East & Africa, who highlight that “the geographical location of Madayn Plastic Company allows us to reach potential clients from all over the Middle East and India. Having a showroom in Oman will help us to demonstrate the full potential of our flexographic printers and laminators”. This project, led by RMEA, reinforces the successful relationship between Reifenhäuser and Comexi, which has been a great success in India, for many years, and now extends to the Middle East.

Madayn Plastic Company began operating in the flexible packaging industry with very clear ideas. Unlike most companies in the sultanate, which work with low-cost machines, Madayn has made a clear commitment to quality through the acquisition of state-of-the-art technology such as the Comexi F2 ML and ML2 Evolution machines. “The investments of Madayn Plastic Company in Comexi and Reifenhäuser machinery will allow the Omani company to produce a substantial amount of flexible packaging within the country,” says Oriol Rabert.

The Comexi F2 ML printing machine is the ideal response to market demands, in reference to large format jobs, such as those of the polyethylene market for wrap-around, hygiene, as well as the majority of pet food sizes. The F2 ML is a mature machine, designed with every ergonomic and robust solution of the F2 family. It incorporates every GeniusTech solution that assists printers to conquer the main challenges they currently face, which include a lack of skilled operators, a job length reduction, and an increased number of job changes, among others.

 As a result of solutions, such as the fast, accurate, and automatic job setup with GeniusPrint, the high print quality provided by GeniusDrive, the absence of bouncing with GeniusRun, and the increased drying performance of GeniusDry, this machine is able to deliver the top-level performances that these markets require.

“This is the first Comexi F2 ML we have sold in the Middle East and India; it will undoubtedly be the most complete flexographic printer ever installed in Oman,” says Rabert, adding that with this machine, Madayn Plastic Company will be able to print more meters, as this machine is the first 1.5 meter F2 ML built by Comexi.

The Comexi ML2 Evolution laminator is a high and extremely versatile machine. It can be configured not only to laminate two or more materials with water-based, solvent-based, or solventless adhesives but as a coating machine, as gravure or flexo printing unit -at the register or full covering-, so a real all-in-one machine. The ergonomic design of the Comexi ML2 Evolution laminator allows for the simplistic and intuitive performance of daily operations at top speeds, thus subsequently maximizing production and minimizing downtime.

In order to meet the highest standards, the Comexi ML2 Evolution has incorporated new state-of-the-art options that will facilitate the conversion of flexible packaging. These include the ComexiClosed Loop, which automatically adjusts and maintains the adhesive grammage without solvents throughout production. Additionally, the automatic mark-to-mark registration adjustment system for cold seal will become a milestone in the industry, as avoids any operator intervention during the settings and considerably reduces material waste and the loss of adjustment time.

 In brief, the objective of the two systems is to facilitate the job set-up task and make machines more automatic, leading the industry towards full autonomous machinery. All of the aforementioned options, particularly in combination with an absolutely innovative new design, render a spectacular appearance that has never been seen on the market before, and which will become the new standard for Comexi.

#comexi #madyanplasticcompany #middleeast #autonomousmachinery #innovativedesign 

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SONGWON delivers strong result for FY 2021

SONGWON delivers strong result for FY 2021

SONGWON Industrial Group today released its financial results for FY 2021. In Q4/2021, revenues continued to grow and totaled 283,475 Million KRW on December 31, 2021, marking a 39.1% increase when compared to the same quarter of 2020 (Q4/2020: 203,843 Million KRW). The net profit of 26,100 Million KRW for Q4/2021 amounted to a record 765.7% rise over the net profit achieved in the final quarter of 2020 (3,015 Million KRW). SONGWON ended 2021 strongly, achieving overall consolidated sales totaling 998,190 Million KRW, 23.6% higher than the previous year (FY 2020: 807,768 Million KRW).

SONGWON had a strong start to FY 2021, despite the global challenges and economic crises caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Throughout the year, increasing demand across the Divisions led to sound growth with a notable rise in revenues overall in comparison to FY 2020. Particularly in the final quarter of the year, SONGWON’s Divisions delivered solid Q4/2021 results with higher profitability and returns.

For Division Industrial Chemicals, when compared to Q4/2020, revenues increased by 32.3% in Q4/2021, amounting to 202,611 Million KRW, and sales rose by 19.9% in FY 2021 (735,654 Million KRW) over the previous year (FY 2020: 613,593 Million KRW). For Division Performance Chemicals, Q4/2021 was also a strong quarter. The Division achieved a 59.5% increase in sales (80,864 Million KRW) compared to Q4/2020 (50,690 Million KRW) and a significant increase in sales of 35.2% for the year, amounting to 262,536 Million KRW over the same reporting period in 2020 (FY 2020: 194,175 Million KRW).

Division Industrial Chemicals’ solid sales performance in Q4/2021 was the result of strong global demand and the limited availability of certain chemical products. The previously implemented price increases across the product portfolio to offset the steep rises in raw materials and shipping costs also positively impacted the result. For SONGWON’s key business Polymer Stabilizers, sales volumes doubled in Q4/2021 due to the market’s short to balanced supply, high demand in all regions, and positive foreign exchange impacts. In Q4/2021, Fuel and Lubricant Additives also performed strongly.

The business recorded higher volumes on the back of the overall rise in demand across the industry. The positive performance was further enhanced by force majeure events and the formula-driven price increases implemented in the previous quarter which successfully counterbalanced the higher raw material and logistics costs. Q4/2021 was a record quarter for SONGWON’s Coatings business. Despite performing strongly above budget, and customers continuing to order in December instead of traditionally de-stocking, price increases were necessary to offset the skyrocketing raw materials prices and vigorous increases in logistics costs.

With increases in revenues and profit well above Q4/2020, SONGWON’s Division Performance Chemicals recorded results much higher than initially anticipated in the final quarter of 2021. Tin Intermediates saw signs of higher demand from Asia, particularly in China, and also performed strongly during Q4/2021, delivering a solid increase in turnover and margins despite necessary plant maintenance in November impacting sales. SONGWON’s PVC business recorded strong growth in Q4/2021 and delivered a robust performance with sales significantly above FY 2020 as a result of the improved market, particularly in Korea.

Despite facing unprecedented supply bottlenecks, logistics challenges, soaring raw material prices, and the emergence of new COVID-19 variants in 2021, executing our strategy has delivered positive financial results and is driving strong momentum moving towards 2022. Looking ahead, SONGWON expects the supply and logistics situation as well as raw material costs and pricing to remain volatile and demand to stay high.

Focusing on ensuring its supply reliability to customers, SONGWON will be expanding capacities to match the high demand, minimizing negative impacts to its supply chain and counterbalancing the escalating costs of materials and logistics. Amid the prevailing uncertainty, it is difficult to predict what FY 2022 will bring, and therefore, SONGWON remains cautious with its outlook.

However, with strong demand forecasted to continue, SONGWON anticipates that by strengthening its supply chain, driving additional operating efficiencies, and continuing to execute its strategy, the Group’s positive business performance will continue into FY 2022.

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Airnov develops sustainable upgrade to DRICARD moisture absorbers

Airnov develops sustainable upgrade to DRICARD moisture absorbers

Airnov Healthcare Packaging, a global leader in controlled atmosphere packaging, is now offering a new and more sustainable version of its DRICARD products to its customers.

DRICARD is a flat moisture absorber comprised of calcium chloride desiccant laminated between film layers. As with desiccant packets, DRICARD is designed to maintain a dry package environment to keep nutraceuticals, foods, and diagnostics safe from the damaging effects of moisture.

The new, more sustainable version provides twice the capacity in the same size card, uses less plastic, and is printed with high-contrast blue ink on a white background, meaning it requires 80% less ink to produce than the current orange DRICARD 

“Airnov continues to improve its products in a more sustainable way, decreasing the consumption of ink and plastics used in our DRICARDS being just the latest example of our sustainability commitments,” commented Nicolas Martinez, Global Product Manager at Airnov.

As well as numerous enhanced sustainability credentials, the new DRICARD also offers performance benefits – its double thickness provides twice the moisture absorption capacity as its predecessor, all the while maintaining the same overall size and surface.

Nicolas Martinez continued “This new ability to double absorption capacity in the same size DRICARD improves Airnov’s product performance which, crucially, allows our customers to better optimize their packaging.”

Other key features of DRICARD include dust prevention, made possible by binding the calcium chloride desiccant within the laminate structure.

Furthermore, the rigid structure of the card allows high-speed automatic insertion by card dispensers or pick-and-place systems, while its flat profile is designed for use in applications that require desiccation in small and narrow packaging spaces. The blue-on-white printing is high-contrast and high-visibility where it is essential to minimize confusion with the end-product.

The new product is available in a variety of standard sizes and can be tailored to custom sizes if required. It is also US FDA compliant for use in nutraceutical and food applications.

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INEOS Styrolution America LLC to be featured in television series EARTH with John Holden

 INEOS Styrolution America LLC to be featured in television series EARTH with John Holden

INEOS Styrolution America will be featured in episode 19 of the television series EARTH. EARTH is hosted by six-time Emmy award winner and former NBC News correspondent, John Holden. It takes its audience around the globe providing an in-depth look at innovative solutions, ideas, and technologies designed to promote the health of our planet and its inhabitants.

INEOS Styrolution is a leading global styrenics supplier, dedicated to sustainable styrenics solutions and advancements in plastics recycling technologies. John Holden conducts in-depth, onsite interviews in Channahon, Illinois at an INEOS Styrolution polystyrene site. The company discusses many valuable benefits and essential roles that plastics, such as polystyrene, service within modern society.

From production to re-use, the company is closing the loop to keep plastics in a circular economy and out of landfills and Mr. Holden soon discovers that not all plastic is created equal.

Ricardo Cuetos, INEOS Styrolution vice president Americas, standard products says, “We were very pleased to have this opportunity to meet with John Holden.” Mr. Cuetos continues, “INEOS Styrolution focuses on bringing long-term, truly viable solutions to the market that will ensure our materials can be recycled and reused again and again. Recent innovation and progress in advanced recycling technologies have allowed polystyrene to be even more sustainable than ever before.”

Cassie Bradley, INEOS Styrolution America, sustainability commercial manager, states, “Polystyrene and plastics in general, are a highly valuable material to our society in terms of durability, cost, and carbon footprint. Over time, to some, plastics have become viewed as disposable products; however, these materials are used in many durable, high-value applications and should be recognized as valuable based on their benefits to our society and our planet. They should be recovered for recycling and re-use.”

In the United States, the segment will air on the Fox Business Network on Sunday, March 6, 2022, at 5:00 p.m. EST and on Bloomberg TV on Sunday, March 13, 2022, at 3:30 p.m. EDT and Sunday, March 20, 2022, at 3:30 p.m. EDT. In Canada, the segment will air on BNN Bloomberg Canada on Sunday, March 20, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. EDT.

This segment of EARTH with John Holden will also be available worldwide on the streaming platforms Google TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Vimeo.

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Milacron to Display eQ-Series 280 Machine at Plastasia 2022

Milacron to Display eQ-Series 280 Machine at Plastasia 2022

Milacron, a leading industrial technology company serving the plastics processing industry and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hillenbrand (NYSE: HI), announced its upcoming presence at Plastasia 2022 in Apr. 20-23 in New Delhi, India.

With the event’s reputation as an ideal place to discover the latest innovations in plastics, witness live demonstrations, share ideas, and secure orders, Milacron will exhibit its indigenously created eQ Series 280 All-Electric Injection Molding Machine. More than 50,000 visitors and 650 exhibitors from more than 15 countries are expected as Plastasia returns after a more than two-year hiatus.

Milacron holds a strong presence in India as the country’s largest injection molding machine builder, having supplied more than 21,000 injection molding machines in 25 years and a current capacity to develop 3,000 machines per year. The Indian plastics processing market continues to be a key geographical area of focus for Milacron’s brands both for sales and manufacturing capabilities. Milacron’s manufacturing plant in Ahmedabad has experienced significant growth and continues to expand to meet both local and international demand.

“Participating at Plastasia is a great opportunity for the Indian market to see the capabilities of our eQ Series 280, an all-electric injection molding machine that is entirely made in India,” said Milacron President Michael (Mac) Jones. “We have many loyal customers in India, and a show like this allows us to further demonstrate the Milacron advantage as we continue our focus on the growing Indian market and manufacturing leading industry technology.”

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The eQ-Series is Milacron’s latest globally available all-electric injection molding machine. With a tonnage range of 50 to 650 tons (500-5.500 KN), the eQ-Series is built to perform in a wide array of applications and configurations. Based on Milacron’s highly reliable Injection Molding Machines, the eQ-Series is a true culmination of high efficiency, consistency, and globally engineered technology.

In 2021, at the 10th National Awards for Technology Innovation in Petrochemicals &  Downstream Plastics Processing Industry, Milacron’s eQ Series 280 All-Electric Injection Molding Machine was named runner-up from among 273 entries under the category of “Innovation in Polymer Processing Machinery, Equipment, Robotics & Automation.”

Recipients were chosen based on meritorious innovations and inventions in the field of polymeric materials, products, process areas of national and social importance. The ultimate objective is to develop and maintain the petrochemical industry as a globally competitive industry using eco-friendly processes &  technologies.