Plastics News' July 18 edition out now | Plastics News

2022-07-30 08:07:57 By : Ms. Leslie Wei

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In this week's Plastics News, we have our 2022 pipe, profile and tubing extruders ranking. 

Lego first closed its U.S. manufacturing plant in 2006, but now the company is returning production to America with a new $1 billion facility in Chesterfield County, Va.

A bankruptcy court approved the sale of Home Products International which owns the Homz brand of products.

Plastics News broke some big news about staffing and lawsuits at the Plastics Industry Association last week.

Nominations are now open for Processor of the Year and Best Places to Work, catch up on last years and you can get started on submissions, which are due by Oct. 14.

This week in Material Insights from Karen Laird, editor of Sustainable Plastics, we have a food additive supplier making a new antifouling agent for polymerization reactors that will debut at K 2022. 

Senior Reporter Frank Esposito on July 19 at 2 p.m. will go over the current state of resin in this month's Polymer Points Live, register for the event here. Last week, Steve Toloken was talking public policy on Plastics in Politics, view the recording here.

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