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The construction industry is increasingly suffering from higher prices for building materials. The war over Ukraine and the ongoing corona lockdowns in China are also directly or indirectly affecting plastic pipe manufacturers. So far, the
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Is the plastic bag going extinct? By no means has it come to that. Yet consumption of plastic carrier bags has been falling ever since the EU and various governments started to take action against
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From raw material directly to finished part: Injection molding is one of the most important processes in the plastics industry. „3D printing may be faster and does not require expensive molds,“ says Oliver Kutsch, Ceresana’s
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Profiting from climate change and the energy crisis? Pipe manufacturers are certainly not short of tasks: Whether cities are preparing their infrastructure for more frequent heavy rainfall, new wind farms or heat pumps are being
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More and more countries are trying to limit the demand for plastic packaging. In Germany, for example, lightweight plastic bags will be banned from January 2022. Nevertheless, demand for polypropylene (PP) continues to grow. “This
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Wafer-thin films, often less than 1 millimeter thick, are one of the first areas of application in which bioplastics are able to establish themselves. Although casings made from petroleum products are still usually sold cheaper
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Things are looking up again for manufacturers and distributors of plastic pipes: the current year already promises a recovery. Ceresana has analyzed the global market for plastic pipes, pipe components and fittings. The latest edition
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