The FFRG is a self-funded group and division of the ACC that is driving unprecedented growth in the recovery of flexible polyethylene (PE) film, wraps and bags.
April 8, 2015
Procter & Gamble Co. (NYSE:PG) has joined the Flexible Film Recycling Group (FFRG), according to an announcement from the American Chemistry Council (ACC). The FFRG is a self-funded group and division of the ACC that is driving unprecedented growth in the recovery of flexible polyethylene (PE) film, wraps and bags.
Alex Baltodano has been appointed technical sales representative for Anderson & Vreeland Inc., leading manufacturer and distributor of flexographic plate processing equipment and materials, offering 25-plus years of technical sales and flexographic printing experience to A&V customers.
Sonoco has announced that its display and packaging division won four awards at the Point of Purchase Advertising International 56th annual Outstanding Merchandising Achievement Awards competition.
Sealed Air Corp. has completed the sale of its North American foam trays and absorbent pads business to NOVIPAX, a portfolio company of Atlas Holdings LLC.
Film and sheet extrusion systems supplier Macro Engineering & Technology Inc. (Canada) has developed a winder that can wind either wide sheeting or narrow films on center; a configuration that is ideal for winding materials produced on geomembrane/ agricultural film swing lines.
In a change that’s effective immediately, Constantia Flexibles Labels Division has announced that all of its operating units have been re-branded collectively as “Constantia Flexibles.”