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Two Vernon Hills, Ill., toy companies say they're taking President Donald Trump's tariffs to the U.S. Supreme Court, ...
The company is planning another $300 million in investments to recycled polypropylene in Thailand, Europe and the United ...
While most commodity resin prices stayed flat in May — and are likely to hold steady in June — polypropylene might be the one ...
How state EPR laws may violate the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution, threatening American liberty and commerce ...
Join us for a special PN Live session as we look ahead to K 2025, the world’s leading plastics and rubber trade show. Whether ...
Advocates of a bottle bill in Texas, which garnered unusual support this year before it ultimately failed to pass the Legislature, point to backing from a mix of business and environmental groups.
Plastics News Economics Editor Bill Wood: "My confidence in periods of market and economic calm has been replaced with ...
It should be no surprise that two end markets — automotive and packaging — dominate the top of annual ranking of the largest ...
The Oconomowoc, Wis.-based company's Orbis Good Days for Kids golf outing at the Grand Geneva golf course in Lake Geneva, Wis ...
Tariffs in court The lawsuit filed by Salt Lake City-based Genova Pipe and four other businesses alleges that Liberation Day ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is suing automotive supplier Tribar Technologies Inc. over air and water pollution, ...