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Pasadena Plastics Complex (PPC) has welcomed a new plant manager, Cathy Gill, as the first female plant manager for the site.
RICHMOND, Ky. (ABC 36 NEWS NOW) — Officials with the Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant are sharing their ...
Dow Chemical will shut down three chemical plants in Europe and cut around 800 jobs in response to structural challenges in the region, the chemicals company said. The company said the shutdowns will ...
The world's first 200,000 tons/year industrial plant for deep cracking of mixed scrap plastics successfully began trial ...
Australian scientists manage to break down 90% of styrofoam polystyrene plastics in 30 minutes using violet light, air, and ...
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GlobalData on MSNGuangdong initiates trial production at plastic recycling facilityA chemical recycling plant with an annual capacity of 200,000 tons has commenced trial production in Jieyang city within Guangdong province in China.
Crackers use high temperatures and steam to produce alkenes – mostly ethylene and propylene – from larger hydrocarbons in ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Metabolism When You Drink MatchaMatcha green tea can affect your metabolism and help burn fat. Learn about the research into the metabolic effects of matcha.
When Nigeria’s mining regulators cracked down on illegal diggers in 2023, it was an early sign the government had tired of ...
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Stockhead on MSNResources Top 5: Kingsland applauded for rutile and gallium value-add initiativeKingsland is assessing the viability of concentrating and extracting rutile and gallium from the graphitic schist at the ...
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WLKY on MSNGet the Facts: 'Forever chemicals' are spiking in the Ohio River, but should you be concerned?PFAS are widely used, long-lasting chemicals, components of which break down very slowly over time and are found nearly everywhere, according to the EPA.
Rutile and gallium represent potential value-adds for Kingsland Minerals (ASX:KNG) at its Leliyn graphite project in the ...
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