A California study shows that the most commonly produced plastics that are littered in the environment are also the ones that absorb the most chemicals, a finding that poses a greater risk for marine animals and those that eat them. The absorption ability of these plastics continued for longer periods of time than previously thought. [...]
Companies Moving Away From Petroleum-Based Plastics
The use of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) will probably increase, thanks to a push from large manufacturers that have joined together to develop and use the plant-based resin in products ranging from bottles, apparel, footware, automotive fabrics, and carpets. The manufacturers — Coca-Cola, Ford Motor Company, H.J. Heinz Company, NIKE, Inc., and Procter & Gamble — [...]
Canada Introduces Polymer Money
Canada has joined a number of other countries in making its banknotes out of a polymer instead of paper. Bank of Canada announced new banknotes last month. The banknotes will be gradually put into circulation by the end of 2013. The bank has made the move to make the banknotes more difficult to counterfeit. As [...]
Bricks From Recycled Plastic
The big bad wolf blew down houses made from straw and sticks. But was his huffing and puffing thwarted by the third little pig because the house was made from plastic bricks? Miniwiz Sustainable Energy Ltd. has made it as a finalist in this year’s Asian Innovation Awards, given out by The Wall Street Journal, [...]
DAK Americas Expands Polymer Business
Senior Editor Alex Tullo of Chemical & Engineering News reports that the North Carolina-based DAK Americas, a subsidiary of the Mexican conglomerate ALFA, will buy the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) business of Wellman, Inc., for $185 million. Tullo reports: The business has a PET resin capacity of 950 million lb per year at its plant in [...]
All About Bioplastics: The 2011 BioPlastek Forum
In The Chemical Notebook blog, Senior Editor Alex Tullo at Chemical & Engineering News, highlights the inaugural BioPlastek Forum, which will be held in New York City between June 27 and June 29. As Tullo points out, the event will be crammed with all things bioplastic with some pretty big-name headliners. The Coca-Cola and H.J. Heinz companies [...]


