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- Toxic Release Inventory: AIMCAL Urges Members that Report Deadline Imminent
- (News | New Products)
- June 09, 2002, ... must file a TRI. FT MILL, SC, USA—AIMCAL is prompting its member companies to be aware (and in compliance with) the federal government's requirement for filing a Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) report. According ...
- Flexo Printing to Outpace GNP in 2002, Says FTA
- (News | New Products)
- December 09, 2001, ... less than two-percent improvement expected as listed in the US government's benchmark index. In 2001, says the assn., the flexo printing business grew by approximately six percent, and now controls 74% ...
- What's New in Narrow We
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- April 30, 2001, ... labels. Said to print on a wide range of materials including PS, polyester, cellophane, and paper, and meet strict government regulations for toxicity, irritants, and flammability. Synthetic Material ...
- Flexography Comes of Age and Keeps on Growing
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- August 31, 2000, ... gravure applications. Governmental pressure continues to force reductions in volatile organic emissions, and the Environmental Protection Agency is tightening limits on ozone emissions, which ultimately ...
- Experts Scan the Future for Technologies with Impact
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- May 31, 2000, ... was reactionary, says David J. Bentley Jr. Major advances came from pressures such as controls on volatile emissions by government agencies. A big challenge in the flexible packaging area today is to meet ...
- Movin' on up - a look at relocating a business.
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- November 30, 1996, ... hoping for retraining funds from state and/or local governments. "There were a lot of limiting factors that really narrowed down our search," lamented John Muhic, Roosevelt's director of facilities management. ...
- A look at the status of UV/EB curing
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- June 30, 1996, ... health and safety, marketing/economics, government affairs, and an international perspective. To obtain conference proceedings, or for information on RadTech membership, upcoming events (RadTech 1998 ...
- Canadian show highlights packaging industry up north
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- June 30, 1996, ... s a lot at stake. And it won't get easier. Every time a government changes hands anywhere in North America, there are new personalities, priorities, and attitudes to be addressed." Stanley Sacharow h ...
- Congress is considering FDA reform bills
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- May 31, 1996, ... based on the statements or recommendations of public health government agencies, e.g., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Cancer Inst., etc. The legislation would also permit ...
- Pay attention to flash points, and you won't get burne
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- March 31, 1996, ... employees and may be violating local government regulations or insurance requirements. Since there are different tests to measure flash point, learn before having the product tested which test is applicable ...
- Pollution and politics: how green will the new year be?
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- January 31, 1996, ... and likely to get louder. The talk out of Washington is about government "reinvention" and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) initiatives that are supposed to make "common sense." The Republican Congress ...
- Opportunities abound in an emerging Indian market
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- December 31, 1995, ... in the US Dept. of Commerce, as reported in Business India. To make the opportunities more available, the governments of the two countries are working to strengthen economic ties, encouraging improved ...
- Pollution prevention makes good sense
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- November 30, 1995, ... waste to dispose of. It's common sense, and it's cost-effective, but some companies still need convincing. In response to President Clinton's oft-repeated rallying cry to "re-invent government," the US ...
- As times change, OSHA still shows signs of life
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- September 30, 1995, As a result of the "Republican Revolution" and the push to restrict activities by government agencies, the perception exists that the Occupational Safety As a result of the "Republican Revolution" and the ...
- Change is the only certainty, so make it work for you.
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- September 30, 1995, ... has also changed in subtler ways in order to respond to a host of new conditions and constituencies: government regulations, political activism, criticism of big business and so on. Some of these changes ...
- Voluntary environmental standards are on the way
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- August 31, 1995, ... across the country. Lawmakers in Washington have responded with talk of "regulatory reform" and programs aimed at "re-inventing government." One of the targets of this regulatory backlash has been the ...
- EC packaging waste directive drives European legislation.
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- July 31, 1995, ... rates set by the EC, a revised ordinance will be released soon. It will include provisions that incineration is an acceptable form of recycling. The German government has opposed the introduction of ...
- Familiarity with change no surprise in this industry
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- February 28, 1995, ... Thompson, president, Camvac, Oak Brook, IL, said. "If the cost of central government is reduced and taxes are reduced as a result, then obviously both individuals and companies will have more earnings availabl ...
- Regulatory agencies to see impact of Republican contract
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- February 28, 1995, It's already apparent the Republican House of Representatives' Contract with America and other proposals to limit the size of the federal government aren't It's already apparent the Republican House of Representatives' ...
- Direct-mail group introduces green stewardship challenge
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- December 31, 1994, ... director of the Northeast Recycling Council, a regional policymaking organization of the national Council of State Governments. NERC provided support and resource information in the development of the ...