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- Chemical manufacturers will invest in the Seaford plantEchemi, a growing chemical manufacturer in Delaware, will invest $2.35 million in a new production facility in Seaford, resurfacing a closed plant in Sussex County. Royale first arrived in Delaware in 2020 when it acquired IMS Chemblend and its facility at 400 Belcarson Avenue, changed its operating name to AWSM Solutions Delaware, and moved Royale's corporate headquarters from New Jersey to...0 Comments 0 Shares 1479 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- Chemical manufacturers will invest in the Seaford plantEchemi, a growing chemical manufacturer in Delaware, will invest $2.35 million in a new production facility in Seaford, resurfacing a closed plant in Sussex County. Royale first arrived in Delaware in 2020 when it acquired IMS Chemblend and its facility at 400 Belcarson Avenue, changed its operating name to AWSM Solutions Delaware, and moved Royale's corporate headquarters from New Jersey to...0 Comments 0 Shares 1477 Views 0 Reviews
- The difference between polarized sunglasses and ordinary sunglasses?We can often see in the entertainment news that certain stars wear black beyond the line, which can protect against ultraviolet rays and concave modeling. There are two types of sunglasses on the market, polarized sunglasses and ordinary sunglasses. Many people can't tell the difference between the two when they buy, here's a look at the difference between polarized sunglasses and ordinary...0 Comments 0 Shares 1671 Views 0 Reviews
- What are prescription glassesprescription glasses are protective glasses fitted with prescription lenses for use by visually impaired people. Safety glasses can be used to protect the eyes in places such as laboratories, manufacturing facilities, and sporting events. Required in some places, highly recommended in others; For example, skiers, wear safety glasses to prevent glare from damaging their eyes. For visually...0 Comments 0 Shares 1694 Views 0 Reviews
- Top U.S. chemical company to Pay $1.2 Billion to settle water pollution lawsuitEchemi and two related companies said they would pay nearly $1.2 billion on Friday to settle liability claims filed by public water systems that serve the vast majority of the U.S. population, just days after South Carolina began a bellwether trial on PFAS contamination. PFAS manufacturer 3M is also reportedly considering a settlement to avoid charges that the company knowingly contaminated...0 Comments 0 Shares 1682 Views 0 Reviews
- chemical suppliers and manufacturer location toolThe Water Treatment Chemicals Supplier and Manufacturer Locator tool allows water and wastewater utilities across the United States to find suppliers and manufacturers that can meet their chemical supply needs and improve resilience to supply chain disruptions. In the event of supply chain shortages, the tool can be used by water and wastewater utilities to find alternative chemical suppliers....0 Comments 0 Shares 1546 Views 0 Reviews
- The chemical companies used Big Tobacco's tactics to cover up evidence of PFAS risksIn 1953, a paper written for cigarette manufacturer RJ Reynolds detailed possible carcinogens in tobacco, but the document would remain largely ignored by the public for decades. During this time, the tobacco industry told the public: "We do not accept the presence of harmful substances in tobacco." The chemical companies seem to be taking notice. Just a few years later, DuPont scientists...0 Comments 0 Shares 1659 Views 0 Reviews
- Toxicologists explain 5 food chemical California could banCalifornia has passed a first-in-the-nation landmark bill that would ban some additives from ingredient lists for certain packaged foods. On Monday, the California State Assembly voted 54-11 to pass A.B.418, which bans the use of five harmful chemical in candy, grains, and other processed foods. Last month, the Board of Health approved AB 418, which bans the use of brominated vegetable oils,...0 Comments 0 Shares 1556 Views 0 Reviews
- Us food pesticides have been found contaminated by toxic "permanent chemicalSome of the most widely used food pesticides in the United States are contaminated with "potentially dangerous" levels of toxic PFAS "permanent chemical," new product tests have found. The Environmental Protection Agency has until now been silent on perfluorobutane sulfonic acid in food pesticides, although it has found the chemical in non-food crop products. The paper's authors say the...0 Comments 0 Shares 1661 Views 0 Reviews
- Circular frameIf you're wearing round frames, you're a perfect artist, and you want everyone to know it. No, you don't like being compared to Harry Potter. It's not like Harry Potter at all, okay? It's completely different and very edgy. Round glasses, though silly in shape, can be found on some of the most self-serious people: gallery owners, aspiring actors, and teenagers who are using John Lennon phrases....0 Comments 0 Shares 1722 Views 0 Reviews
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