If it seems like plastic is everywhere, that’s because it is. But there are ways to limit your exposure. Credit...Getty Images Supported by By Alice Callahan Take a look around your home and count the ...
Global plastic sales hit $647 billion in 2024, expected to grow at 4.6% annually through 2033. Key players include ExxonMobil, making raw materials, and Dow focusing on finished plastics. Plastics ...
To combat the depletion of the Earth’s resources and climate change, it’s essential to reduce plastic waste. We make it possible to ensure that the plastics we use are circular. TNO develops scenario ...
The plastics mergers and acquisitions market improved in the second half of 2025, and that’s making some financial pros optimistic about 2026. In plastics acquisition deals involving processors, the ...
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Plasnomic reflects on the establishment of its Plastic Repair Council in 2025 and its goal to begin publishing industry best practices in 2026. It is focusing on polypropylene bumper repairs first, ...
Mike Bundra, auto technical claim director at Allstate Insurance Company, is joining the Plasnomic Plastic Repair Alliance Council. The council is a group of leading executives from some of the ...