Sun Chemical’s newest sustainability report provides data-driven sustainability indicators of its production and non-production facilities to understand and manage environmental impact.
Sun Chemical recently released its “2016 Corporate Sustainability Report,” which focuses on how the company’s research and development efforts have led to new products and services that help customers improve their eco-efficiency goals.
This weekly roundup highlights the ceramic, glass, refractories, brick and related news stories that garnered the most attention during the previous week.
With little more than a year remaining before significant changes to labeling rules take effect for California’s controversial Clean Water Act, noted Proposition 65 attorney Carol Brophy addressed Deco ’17 attendees with a summary of those changes.
In addition to increasing capacity, investments will reportedly focus on equipment and technology upgrades supporting environmental/health/safety, quality, and future product development objectives.
Ferro Corp. recently announced that it is making investments in its Ferro Pigments business to increase capacity and optimize production of its Ultramarine pigments product lines.
Sacmi recently announced revenues from sales and services of €1.4 billion (approximately $1.5 billion) for 2016, an increase of about €40 million (~ $44.9 million) compared to 2015.
As part of a long-term plant modernization plan, Turkey-based Graniser Seramik recently turned to Sacmi to supply a new production line for the manufacture of porcelain tile.