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Brotech-CDF-330 installed at Leo Designs and packaging P Ltd. Nalagarh H.P.

Leo Designs and Packaging Pvt. Ltd. is a diversified package printing company located at Nalagarh in the North Indian hill state of Himachal Pradesh. Spread over 4 acres of land and 70,000 square feet shopfloor, Leo’s product offerings from this single facility include Self...

UBQ Materials Receives the Zero Waste Award

Today, global society produces over 2 billion tons of municipal solid waste (MSW) annually. This number is expected to double in the next 30 years. Waste is a ubiquitous problem that requires immediate, long-term solutions. With slightly more than a decade left to reduce...

Zume and Jefferson Enterprise Energy Secure $122M to Build the World’s First 100% Renewable Energy Powered Compostable Packaging Factory

The deal presents an entirely new system to create sustainably powered factories that decarbonize manufacturing operations   Jefferson Enterprise Energy and Hilltop Securities today announced the closing of $122M of bond financing. The financing will support Jefferson’s joint venture with Zume, creators of the world’s most...

Simplify Plastic Manufacturing with Superior Lubricants That Guarantee Improved Performance

With over a century of experience in delivering world-class products and services, MobilTM Lubricants is a pioneer in developing superior industrial lubrication solutions. In India, the company has a long and successful record of serving a variety of industries, including the plastics industry. The...

ASK CHEMICALS TO ACQUIRE INDUSTRIAL RESIN BUSINESS FROM SI GROUP

ASK Chemicals, one of the world’s leading suppliers of foundry chemicals, announces that they have entered into a definitive agreement to purchase the industrial resin business from SI Group (New York, USA). With this acquisition, ASK Chemicals is reinforcing its position in the foundry...

New composite material has potential for medical use

The nonwoven fabric incorporates cotton and is stretchable and breathable University of Georgia researchers have developed a new material with properties ideal for medical products such as masks and bandages. It’s also better for the environment than the materials in current use. Using nonwoven fabrics—fabrics produced...