Archive for September, 2009
New Artist Feature – Pat Mott
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009Apple talks about eliminating PVC
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
BusinessWeek posted a feature today on Apple Inc.'s efforts to catch up to other computer makers on the sustainability front.
Plastics Blog readers will be most interested in what the story has to say about PVC. Here's an excerpt that the story has under the subhead "Eliminating PVC and Other Toxic Materials":
Apple is also winning kudos for an intensified effort to eliminate toxic materials. While many tech companies have promised to stop using particular commercial compounds that include bromine and chlorine, Apple two years ago began requiring suppliers to prove that their products included none of these chemicals at all. That required a major investment, says COO [Tim] Cook, including hiring chemists to help suppliers come up with alternatives. Take PVC, the additive that gives computer cables their flexibility. To avoid using the material inside its products, Apple came up with a "special blend" of polyester. Meantime, while both Dell and HP had promised to stop using PVC by the end of 2009, both recently said the goal was impossible because of a lack of commercial substitutes. Yet Apple met its target of 2008 for the innards of its devices, and sources say future products will ship with PVC-free power, mouse, and monitor cords. "We report what we've done, while others set goals they can't meet -- and then they're let off the hook," gripes Apple Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer, noting that Dell and HP rank highly in a recent green list in Newsweek.Apple may be anti-PVC, but it's not anti-plastic. Numerous blogs, including Gizmodo, are reporting today at the computer maker is preparing to introduce a polycarbonate-body MacBook later this year.
Apollo preparing for a windfall?
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
The Debtwire news service has an interesting report today that speculates on how private equity firm Apollo Management could be about to cash in on its investments in Pliant Corp. and Berry Plastics Corp.
Apollo Management has sunk at least $1 billion into the two companies since 2005, according to the report. "As the global recession squeezed sector demand and commodity fluctuations whiplashed costs, the challenges for the private equity firm to make good on both investments grew steeper.
"But Pliant's imminent exit from bankruptcy sets the stage for a merger of the two portfolio companies and, if all goes well, an IPO that could land Apollo a turnaround windfall."
The story, attributed to four unnamed sources, goes on to speculate about the potential value of Pliant and Berry, assuming the economy improves, the companies hit their profit targets, and they successfully complete an initial public offering.
Interesting stuff. Plastics company IPOs have been few and far between the past few years. Plastics News tracks publicly traded processors, and the fact is that we've lost more publicly trade companies (some to private equity, some to bankruptcy) than we've gained.
Perhaps Berry will be the first of a new wave of publicly traded plastics packaging companies. Are investors ready?
The HeArt of Friendly Plastic Challenge – Get your entries in!!
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Jana Ewy is our coordinator for the HeArt of Friendly Plastic design challenges. We post a new challenge about every 6 to 8 weeks. The Sand and Surf challenge deadline is nearing.
Jana explains the details below:
Time is flying by way too fast for me. I can't believe there is only three days left to get your entries in for the Surf and Sand design challenge.
If you missed out on the details, here they are...Surf and Sand... is the theme for the August/September Heart of Friendly Plastic Design Challenge.As Summer draws to a close, I thought this would be a great time to share some treasures from the beach.
For this design challenge, create a 6" x 6" or smaller mixed media Greeting Card, using Friendly Plastic as the main visual element.
Interpret the surf and sand theme as you see fit, and include as many other elements as you like. The deadline for this challenge is September 30th.
Please send One photo of your finished card to me, at janaewy@yahoo. com, with Design Challenge as the subject.
Please include your name and address in the e-mail.
Grab your imagination and begin dreaming of your best beach vacation.
The entries will be posted on October 1st... at which time the voting will begin. Voting goes till Oct. 15th, and our winners will be announced on October 16th.
Make sure you include your name and address with your entry. The winners will receive a nice stash of Friendly Plastic from Amaco, along with a special gift from me. So hurry and get your Cards in.
Jana explains the details below:
Time is flying by way too fast for me. I can't believe there is only three days left to get your entries in for the Surf and Sand design challenge.
If you missed out on the details, here they are...Surf and Sand... is the theme for the August/September Heart of Friendly Plastic Design Challenge.As Summer draws to a close, I thought this would be a great time to share some treasures from the beach.
For this design challenge, create a 6" x 6" or smaller mixed media Greeting Card, using Friendly Plastic as the main visual element.
Interpret the surf and sand theme as you see fit, and include as many other elements as you like. The deadline for this challenge is September 30th.
Please send One photo of your finished card to me, at janaewy@yahoo. com, with Design Challenge as the subject.
Please include your name and address in the e-mail.
Grab your imagination and begin dreaming of your best beach vacation.
The entries will be posted on October 1st... at which time the voting will begin. Voting goes till Oct. 15th, and our winners will be announced on October 16th.
Make sure you include your name and address with your entry. The winners will receive a nice stash of Friendly Plastic from Amaco, along with a special gift from me. So hurry and get your Cards in.
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