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ASSOCIATION OF PLASTICS

ECVM r epr esents the interests of Europe s PVC producing companies. It is a division of the Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe. [Pg.257]

Association of Petrochemicals Producers in Europe (APPE), See European Chemical hidustry Comicil (CEFIC), 256 Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe (APME), 256 Association of Polish Producers of Paints Lacquers, 263 Association of Producers for Cosmetics and Household Chemicals, 263... [Pg.322]

ASSOCIATION OF PLASTICS MFRS.IN EUROPE FRIENDS OF THE EARTH DOW CHEMICAL EUROPE... [Pg.97]

Dow Chemical Europe Association of Plastics Mfrs.in Europe European Centre for Plastics in the Environment... [Pg.100]

Increasingly, guidelines resulting from political decision process of the European Union influence national markets and global competition. In order to have an influence on behalf of the interests of the plastics industry, the Association of Plastics Producing Industries, (VKE), is reported to wish to intensify its communication with European political institutions. The VKE sees the discussion about the EU book on the environmental problems relating to PVC as particularly controversial, and does not consider that it takes important points of view sufficiently into account. The treatment of the PVC theme, is examined as an example of so-called europisation of the work of associations. (Article translated from Kunststoffe 91 (2001) 4, pp.26-27). [Pg.66]

External plasticizers are not permanent. Plasticizer molecules associate with one another eventually creating preferred migration routes to the material s surface where the plasticizer is rubbed or washed away. The preferential association of plasticizers also leaves some sites less flexible and creates variations in the material s stress-strain and expansion-contraction behaviors. [Pg.487]

Scudamore MJ, Briggs PJ, Prager FH. Cone calorimetry—a review of tests carried out on plastics for the Association of Plastic Manufacturers in Europe. Fire Mater. 1991 15 65-84. [Pg.418]

Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe, MSW Combustion-Effects of Mixed Plastics Waste addition on Solid Residues and Chlorinated Organic Compounds, APME, Brussels, 1994. [Pg.171]

E-mail Address info plasticseurope.org Web Address www.plasticseurope.org Association of Plastic Manufacturers in Europe is a trade association representing more than 100 companies in the plastics industry throughout 27 countries in the European Union, plus Croatia, Norway, Turkey and Switzerland. [Pg.95]

As already highlighted in the previous section, the associations representing the food contact materials and articles industries have been requested by the Commission to develop guidelines that would help the industry to harmonise the procedures adopted to achieve the objective set forth by Article 17 of Regulation 1935/2004/EC. These Guidelines have been prepared by a team representing virtually all the food contact materials industries the team was led by EuPC, the European Association of Plastics Converters (see Fig. 4.1). The Guidelines are published in the form of a Code of Practice. This Code... [Pg.68]

PLASTIC EUROPE, Association of Plastics manufacturers in Europe SEFEL, European Secretariat of Manufacturers of Light Metal Packaging... [Pg.69]

APME (Association of Plastics Manufacturers Europe, today Plastics Europe), with member companies given in [29] has classified plastic waste in a series of categories and monitors their origin and recycling, according to their field of application. Several early publications are still of interest, to compare past and present. A recent book on plastics recycling is Scheirs [38]. A few sites of interest are also ... [Pg.40]

Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe (APME), Summary Report An Analysis of Plastics Consumption and Recovery in Europe 2001 2002 (2003). [Pg.104]

APME, Good Practices Guide on Waste Plastics Recycling a Guide by and for Local and Regional Authorities. Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe, Brussels, Belgium, 2004. [Pg.309]

The Society of the Plastics Industry (U.S.A.) http //www.socplas.org/ Europe, Association of Plastics Manufacturers in (APME) http //www. apme.org/... [Pg.772]

A study by the Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe (APME) assessed the environmental impacts of mechanical and feedstock recycling and energy recovery of waste plastics. It was compared in terms of consumption of resomces and environmental emission pollution potential. The criteria of consumption of energetically exploitable resources and contribution to the greenhouse effect lead to the following order of preference for feedstock recycling and energy recovery processes ... [Pg.262]

APME (Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe) Life Cycle Analysis of Recycling and Recovery of Household Plastics Waste Packaging Materials. Summary Report (1995). [Pg.277]

Polycarbonate. Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe. http //www.plasticseurope.org/content/default.asp PageID=43 (accessed on October 24, 2005). [Pg.578]


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APME (Association of Plastics

APME (Association of Plastics Manufacturers

ASSOCIATION OF PLASTICS MFRS.IN EUROPE

Association for the Development of Plastic Materials

Association for the Development of Plastic Materials AIMPLAS)

Association of Plastics Manufacturers

Association of Plastics Manufacturers Europe

Association of Plastics Manufacturers in Europe

Association of Plastics Manufactures in Europe, APME

Association of Postconsumer Plastics Recyclers

Association of the Hungarian Plastics Industry

European Association of Plastics

International Association of Plastics Distributors

National Association of Plastics

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