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stanelco .......a new thread (SEO)     

bosley - 20 Feb 2004 09:34

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&SiChart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=SEO&Si

for more information about stanelco click on the links.

driver's research page link
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=7681#lastread
website link
http://www.stanelco.co.uk/index.htm


hewittalan6 - 21 Jun 2006 19:34 - 17371 of 27111

I calculated that Fish & chips gives me my 5 a day.
Fish batter has flour (1), Chips are potatoes (2) fried in vegetable oil (3). I always have a bap to make a butty which is made from flour (4) and loads of tomato sauce (5).
At last. A healthy and nutritional diet that doesn't taste like shit.

explosive - 21 Jun 2006 19:44 - 17372 of 27111

Nope Alan, flour twice two wrongs as neither a fruit or vegatable, also whole grain is recommened, imagine getting your fish battered in that.... Talk of shit I'd imagine it'd look like one great big steaming pile of it!!!!!!!!!!! Fish does contain omega3 so its not all bad.

kimoldfield - 21 Jun 2006 20:54 - 17373 of 27111

Barney, Garyble there is a picture of a quantum tablet on the site...better than nothing!
Alan, to make up the missing numbers in your five a day, just nibble on the edge of a GreenSealed tray, there's a lot of goodness sealed in there!
kim

garyble - 21 Jun 2006 22:16 - 17374 of 27111

Thanks Kim,

I noticed it in the "Intellectual Property" page.

G D Potts - 21 Jun 2006 22:58 - 17375 of 27111

PaperBack, Automatic sorry for my brief absence, you seem to repeat yourself in the posts, perhaps you are the same person. You seem peeved.
Explosive thanks for your insight, I also held at 4p and sold at 12p, thanks to a short mention in Shares* a few years back.

greekman - 22 Jun 2006 08:12 - 17376 of 27111

Ok, so we all know now what you lot tend to eat. Reading the last few posts, I think you all live entirely on magic mushrooms, or are smoking that weed stuff they gave me in Jamacia. Made me smile though, while there is nothing serious to talk about re SEO.

kimoldfield - 22 Jun 2006 09:47 - 17377 of 27111

With apologies to Aldwickk, this is not directly applicable to SEO alone, however it is a further push towards non-petroleum based packaging:-

June 20, 2006: 9:34 AM EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World oil demand should soar from this year's almost 86 million barrels per day to 118 million bpd by 2030, even though higher fuel prices will cut back some petroleum usage, the U.S. government's top energy forecasting agency predicted Tuesday.


"higher fuel prices will cut back some petrolem usage"
kim

oblomov - 22 Jun 2006 12:29 - 17378 of 27111


You've left 'Wrap 100' off your list, driver.

So have SEO - what happened to it? They were 'excIted about' it in the last RNS!!

Oilywag - 22 Jun 2006 12:41 - 17379 of 27111

Oblo

Ssshh! Its under wraps!

The oily one

kimoldfield - 22 Jun 2006 12:46 - 17380 of 27111

BIOPLAST Wrap 100 is BIOTECs trademark for a completely new, plasticizer-free ther-
moplastic material which allows the production of films with paper-like properties. The
complete biodegradability and other functional properties of BIOPLAST Wrap 100 enable
the converter to advance in production areas, which could not be reached with traditional
thermoplastic materials or paper.

I think this must be it, on the Biotec site.
kim

barney12345 - 22 Jun 2006 14:30 - 17381 of 27111

Google Alert for: oblo as if by magic, doing this on a pda so apologies if not formatted

stanelco
Stanelco: FDA approval for biodegradable material
Plasteurope - Bad Homburg,Germany
The "Wrap 100" biodegradable material developed by Stanelco (Southampton / UK; www.stanelco.co.uk) has received FDA compliance for food contact applications. .

oblomov - 22 Jun 2006 14:37 - 17382 of 27111


tHANKS bARNEY - JUST FOUND IT ON THE bIOTEC SITE

antofelli - 22 Jun 2006 14:49 - 17383 of 27111

Being a Biotec product does it mean that any profit coming from wrap 100 will be 50% Stanelco and 50% Sphere?

oblomov - 22 Jun 2006 15:36 - 17384 of 27111


I would imagine so.

garyble - 22 Jun 2006 16:17 - 17385 of 27111

Just guessing here, but if solely an SEO patented product, would they not license it to Biotec therefore getting 100% license fee, plus 50% of the profit?

driver - 22 Jun 2006 16:21 - 17386 of 27111

Looks like old news It's on the reseach page
55) WRAP 100 receives US FDA approval 25th May 2006


May 25, 2006 03:48 PM London Timezone
Stanelco plc (``Stanelco'' or ``the Company'') - WRAP 100 Receives US FDA Approval
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2006--Stanelco is pleased to announce that FDA compliance for its new material, WRAP 100, made principally from sustainable resources, has now been confirmed by Pira International (the UK approved testing house for the FDA) for food contact approval.


This material's properties do not allow oil or moisture to pass through it, whilst permitting moisture vapor to permeate out. It can be used for hot, fast foods like burgers as it stops condensation occurring that can adversely affect food quality. Unlike waxed paper, it is a fully biodegradable material with obvious environmental benefits and can compete on a cost neutral basis with such materials. WRAP 100 is significantly lighter than existing packing, which presents potential cost savings and, in addition, will provide customers with reduced transport costs and landfill taxes.

WRAP 100 is currently being trialled by a major quick service restaurant and has passed preliminary testing. With this approval it can now undergo live trialling in restaurants.

The material can be used in any application where waxed paper is used. In addition, due to its heat-sealing qualities it is also possible to make bags out of the material at a competitive cost relative to paper bags which have to be glued. The approval allows the full range of applications to be live trialled in the US by prospective customers, not just within the quick service restaurant sector but across the retail sector in general.

Martin Wagner, CEO of Stanelco, commented: "We are very excited about the opportunities for WRAP 100. It has properties that will help significantly improve packaging quality in the fast food sector, whilst at the same time providing benefits to the environment. FDA compliance allows live trialling of the product and means that it can be sold for food packaging applications within the USA.

"Stanelco continues to research and develop other new product ranges using our IP to maintain our reputation as a market leader in new packaging materials and systems across the globe.

"On another matter, I am pleased to update the position on Greenseal communicated by our chairman at our recent AGM. We are continuing to make significant strides with our Multivac conversions with trials into both a salad and meat supplier to Asda going well. The Proseal AP60 currently being converted for Hitchin Foods is consistently performing in our factory in Southampton having run for 8 hours continuously for several days without any issues."

tweenie - 22 Jun 2006 16:23 - 17387 of 27111

Garyble.. I was thinking the same, If they have'nt done that then why???
So much for jam today.
Oh well at atleast SER has come to fruition , clawed some money back. Still well down for year. Live in hope.

oblomov - 22 Jun 2006 19:51 - 17388 of 27111

gary/tweenie

It's a Biotec patent - details here:-

http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=US2005182196&F=0


garyble - 22 Jun 2006 21:28 - 17389 of 27111

Thanks Oblo,

Was being lazy and simply went on the: "developed by Stanelco (Southampton / UK; www.stanelco.co.uk)" instead of looking it up.

So only 50% of profit then!

oblomov - 23 Jun 2006 08:05 - 17390 of 27111



Something Barney didn't include in his post was the final sentence of the report, which I think is new - i.e.

'Stanelco says the material has passed preliminary testing at a major quick service restaurant. '

Full report here:-

http://www.plasteurope.com/pie-ticker/detail.asp?id=205550
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