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Flint plastics recycler expanding, adding 24 new jobs
A plastic recycling company has announced plans to expand in Flint and add 24 new jobs. View The Full Story Here
Plastics company in Flint to expand, bring new jobs to the area
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation announced that plastics recycler Island Plastics will create 24 manufacturing jobs in Flint with...
Island Plastics Expands Flint, Michigan, Operations
Island Plastics, a subsidiary of ACI Plastics, Inc., a post-industrial plastics recycler, will invest $8 million into an existing facility in...
New recycling facility expected to create jobs in Flint
Flint has become home to ACI Plastics new state-of-the-art plastics recycling facility. View The Full Story Here
Davis-Standard reclaim extruders used to help ‘reduce the waste of resources across the entire value chain to zero’
ACI Plastics, a specialist in post-industrial plastics reprocessing, plans to install two Davis-Standard reclaim extruders at its new South Carolina plant in early 2020.
PreZero US And ACI Collaborate Recycling Plants
PreZero US has partnered with ACI Plastics to recycle film and mixed rigid plastics in California and South Carolina.
ACI Plastics Expands In South Carolina
ACI Plastics, a thermoplastics processor and recycler headquartered in Flint, Michigan, has announced plans to invest $10 million to expand its operations in Westminster, South Carolina.
PreZero Starts Up California Film Recycling Operation
A company planning multiple U.S. processing plants taking in hard-to-recycle plastics has begun operating its first location in Southern California
Mixed rigids and film recycling sites to open next year
A joint venture is set to launch two U.S. processing plants for hard-to-recycle plastics in 2020, bringing new outlets for lower-grade materials. Investments in the projects will total at least $90 million.
Plastics Recycling Technology Roundup: May 1, 2020
ACI Plastics and PreZero, two companies participating in a recycling joint venture, will buy four Davis-Standard reclaim extruders for their new U.S. plastics recycling facilities.