Manar Inc. has purchased nearly 13 acres in Lafayette, Tenn., for a future injection molding expansion that could add equipment and jobs at its existing Tennessee operations.
Avient plans to boost capital spending in 2026 to expand Dyneema fiber capacity after stronger-than-expected growth in its defense business.
Oregon's plastics EPR law could see more lawsuits after a federal court halted enforcement of part of the program. Some businesses are also lobbying the state Legislature for carveouts for specific ...
Recycled plastic lumber manufacturer Tangent Technologies LLC is investing $50 million to consolidate and expand its U.S. and Canadian manufacturing operations at a 1.5 million-square-foot facility in ...
A plastics industry group sees more laws and regulation around plastic pellet spills emerging, as Colorado state legislators debate a bill that would establish criminal penalties for resin leaks.
Alpek says the global PET glut is persisting into 2026 and is now providing new details on how it will shift recycling capacity and cut costs following the suspension of its Reading, Pa., plant.
Intek Plastics, Radius Packaging and Texas Injection Molding are finalists for Plastics News’ 2025 Processor of the Year award, recognizing excellence in manufacturing, innovation and culture.
Hasbro and Mattel are heading into 2026 betting on major entertainment tie-ins and supply chain productivity to drive growth, even as tariffs and a discount-heavy retail environment continue to ...
Georg Utz Inc. plans to invest $40 million to build a 90,000-square-foot rigid returnable packaging plant in Sumter, S.C., creating 50 jobs with operations expected to begin in 2028.
DuPont is looking for bolt-on acquisitions focused on expanding its medical device and health care plastics platforms following the spin-off of its electronics unit and pending sale of its aramids ...
Intek Plastics, Radius Packaging and Texas Injection Molding are finalists for Plastics News’ 2025 Processor of the Year award, recognizing excellence in manufacturing, innovation and culture.
The letter from 10 state attorneys general, led by Florida AG James Uthmeier, accuse companies such as Coca-Cola, Amcor and Eastman of being pressured to change their goods to please organizations ...
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