June 6, 2023Imagined and Created: SPE Auto Innovation Awards Highlight Component Design50th SPE Auto Innovation Awards highlight the indelible impact of plastics on component development Read more
June 6, 2023Pressure Points: Thermoforming Awards Highlight Processing and MaterialsWinning parts in annual thermoforming competition highlight advances in process capabilities and materials Ten parts representing a range of applications won awards at the SPE Thermoforming Division’s annual conference in Grand Rapids, Mich., last fall. The event lived up to… Read more
June 6, 2023Editor’s Letter: Designing for LifeGood plastics design is essential to innovative product development, as well as to quality-of-life advances and progress in virtually every application that affects the comfort and well-being of individuals and society. But it’s counter-productive when otherwise good designs and products… Read more
June 6, 2023Food for Thought: More Plastics Packaging Would Reduce Food WasteThe U.S. has ample access to affordable food. Much of this is due to plastics packaging, which has made more foods available, long-lasting, economical and safe. Americans, however, discard millions of tons of good food every year. Discarded food ends… Read more
May 31, 2023Enforcing the Green Guides: FDA Targets Environmental Marketing ClaimsLast issue, we discussed the FTC’s plans to update its Green Guides, which are designed to help companies avoid misleading consumers when they tout the environmental attributes of their products and packages on labeling or in advertising, promotional materials or “any… Read more
May 31, 2023PepsiCo Sees Biopolymers as Key to Sustainability in Flexible PackagingGoal is for all packages to meet environmental standards and to significantly reduce virgin plastics use PepsiCo Inc. continues to strive to move “beyond the bag and beyond the bottle” in the quest to minimize the impact of its packaging… Read more
May 31, 2023Editor’s Letter: Is AI Guilty of Job Discrimination?AI Yai Yai The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is investigating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in hiring and whether this discriminates against job applicants. AI programs are of some value in machine-learning applications. Many new plastics process machines… Read more
May 31, 2023SPE Acquires 3Dnatives: Online Media Platform Covers 3D Printing MarketSPE has acquired 3Dnatives, a French company that produces international events and media platforms for professionals in 3D printing, additive manufacturing (AM) and related market applications. Read more
May 31, 2023Making and Preserving History: Glenn Beall Lives and Makes Plastics HistoryIndustry icon Glenn Beall stamps an indelible legacy on the growth of plastics and of SPE Recently, I had the privilege of spending a day with Glenn Beall, who joined SPE in 1960 and is the Society’s oldest active member.… Read more
May 31, 2023Diagnostics to Go: Researchers Eye Wearable Heart-Scan PatchUC San Diego researchers use SEBS copolymer to develop a wearable ultrasound patch Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), are using a styrene-based triblock copolymer to help enable the development of a wearable ultrasound patch that could… Read more
May 31, 2023Champion for Change: Sal Monte Redefines Coupling Agents and CatalystsSal Monte continues to challenge conventional thinking about coupling agents and catalysts. Read more
May 31, 2023Legal Angle: U.S. Calls for Changes in Regulation of Food-Contact MaterialsA November government oversight report found what it calls deficiencies, and recommends changes, in how the Food and Drug Administration regulates food-contact substances. Plastics are front-and-center in the report, which is titled “Food Safety: FDA Oversight of Substances Used in… Read more