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Date Archive - November 2023

‘Robo-molded’ Fuel Tank Scores Product of the Year Award

A specialized fuel tank manufactured using Robomold rotomolding technology has earned the Association of Rotational Molders (ARM) 2023 Product of the Year award. Gemstar Manufacturing’s fuel tank features an anti-spill funnel in the filler spout in order to comply with EPA guidelines, which was displayed in the entry sample via a cutaway that revealed the internal features of the tank. Image courtesy of Gemstar In-house tool design and fabrication capability…

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Plastics Extrusion Professionals Deserve Thanks, Too

November is an easy month to write my column, as there is so much to be thankful for, including plastics, despite our myth-understanding detractors. They usually mean well, but often see plastics as toxic, corporations as greedy, and chemicals as evil and the opposite of natural. If I tell them that water is both, they can’t believe this as they see them as opposites. Worse yet, I remind them we…

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‘Plastic Has Changed Sea Turtles Forever,’ but Not in the Way You Think

The headline of this article is taken verbatim from a Nov. 15 online piece in The Atlantic. That article briefly discusses both plastic waste — nets, bags, fishing lines, and so forth — and microplastics in the ocean, and how they are affecting sea turtles. All the impacts discussed are negative: Plastics can cause death in many ways or serious injuries, and sea turtles (just like humans) are consuming microplastics daily with unknown…

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‘Plastic Has Changed Sea Turtles Forever’

The headline of this article is taken verbatim from a Nov. 15 online piece in The Atlantic. That article briefly discusses both plastic waste — nets, bags, fishing lines, and so forth — and microplastics in the ocean, and how they are affecting sea turtles. All the impacts discussed are negative: Plastics can cause death in many ways or serious injuries, and sea turtles (just like humans) are consuming microplastics daily with unknown…

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Plastics Treaty Contact Groups Tackle Myriad, Complex Issues

Progress toward the U.N.’s global plastics treaty was detailed today, Nov. 16, during a stock-taking plenary session at the third Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-3) in Nairobi. Some members reiterated earlier calls to name 2040 as the date to end plastic pollution. The sheer array of topics discussed thus far — ranging from definitions of key plastics terms to global monitoring of progress toward achieving the objectives of the final instrument…

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Robotic Hand with Plastic Bones, Ligaments, and Tendons Printed in One Run

In what they claim is a world first, researchers at Switzerland’s ETH Zürich university have 3D printed a robotic hand with plastic bones, ligaments, and tendons in a single process. Slow-curing thiolene polymers are the secret sauce in this application. 3D-printing technology that uses a laser to scan each polymer layer and compensate for surface imperfections in subsequent layers rather than scraping them away is also instrumental in achieving this milestone.…

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Global Plastics Treaty: Opening Plenary Spills into Second Day

Working groups that will negotiate a global plastics treaty were established today, Nov. 14, and began their work at the U.N.’s third session toward forging the agreement, as the opening plenary session spilled over into a second day in Nairobi. The agenda for the third session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-3), which runs through Sunday, was revised to allow the opening-day plenary to continue today from 10 a.m. to…

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End Plastic Pollution or Plastic Production? That Is the Question at INC-3

The third negotiating session on a global treaty to curb plastics pollution began Monday in Nairobi with a stark message. “Nature is suffocating — gasping for breath,” declared Jyoti Mathur-Filipp, executive secretary of the INC Secretariat at the start of Monday’s opening plenary of the third Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-3). “All ecosystems, terrestrial and marine, are under threat from plastic pollution. Not only vulnerable and endangered species are at risk,…

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Round Three of Global Plastics Treaty Talks Begins

The third weeklong round of negotiations to hammer out a global plastics treaty kicked off today in Nairobi, Kenya, after a preparatory meeting Saturday, as the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) seeks to develop a legally binding instrument regulating plastic pollution worldwide. Delegates are pursuing a “comprehensive approach that addresses the full cycle of plastic, including its production, design, and disposal,” according to the U.N.’s website. Working from a “zero…

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Phillips-Medisize Expands EU Footprint with Purpose-Built Plant in Poland

Phillips-Medisize, a contract manufacturer serving medtech, in vitro diagnostics, and pharma OEMs, has opened a new campus in Katowice, Poland. The 23,000-square-meter ( 247,570-square-foot) facility is the first built from the ground up for Phillips-Medisize, a Molex company, and will serve as a strategic location to facilitate delivery of products to European customers. In addition to medical applications, the plant will process electric vehicle and electrification products for Molex customers.…

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