bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Mad Pad
- 08 Mar 2008 08:44
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In for the the long term with about 3mill but not buying anymore until we get real news and or realistic figures.
Mad Pad
- 08 Mar 2008 13:37
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More evidence of sales.From March 11th Comp Bio Products Ltd will be selling "Compi Sax " made from Bioplast 2189.Check out their website.
BAYLIS
- 08 Mar 2008 16:46
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Found www.stanelco.devisland.net.
jaguar121
- 08 Mar 2008 18:45
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Whatever happened to starpol 2000 and starpol 3000 including the greaseproof paper for burgers not to mention frogpack
halfamil
- 09 Mar 2008 08:11
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Good question Jaguar. Maybe someone could put that at the agm ?
oblomov
- 09 Mar 2008 09:14
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Now called Bioplast - heres the info for the 'greaseproof paper for burgers' version:-
http://www.stanelcoplc.com/bioplast-wrap.html
Frogpack here:-
http://www.stanelcoplc.com/bioplastic-technologies.html
DOUBLEBOTTOM
- 09 Mar 2008 09:34
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Whats the Ex Divvy date please ( last day to hold to get Divvy ? )
DOUBLEBOTTOM
- 09 Mar 2008 09:34
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Whats the Ex Divvy date please ( last day to hold to get Divvy ? )
DOUBLEBOTTOM
- 09 Mar 2008 09:37
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i remember whentis was all just fields !
DOUBLEBOTTOM
- 09 Mar 2008 13:52
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WOW WHAT A CONSTRUCTIVE THREAD ! ......NOT !!!
oblomov
- 09 Mar 2008 22:29
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26084 actually, driver!
Jonk1
- 10 Mar 2008 08:06
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Just seen something on the news about the Co-op in Humberside and Lincolnshire trialling the first fully compostable plastic bags. Anyone know the supplier?
required field
- 10 Mar 2008 08:13
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At long last a good question , instead of waffle !
PATISEAR
- 10 Mar 2008 08:27
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Wrong again.
A good question is, 'Is it biodegradable.'
hewittalan6
- 10 Mar 2008 08:30
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post 25939.
There was a rumour then that the Co-op were signing.
Wonder if the rumour had basis, or if it was typical misinformation on this share.
hewittalan6
- 10 Mar 2008 08:45
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Meat on the bones;
The stores involved in the trial are offering either a bag for life, a cotton free trade bag or a "home compostible" bag.
I think they are trying to find out what the customer actually wants, but they refer to it as home compostible, which narrows it down a bit.
This was announced on 06/03, so the SP rising today makes it look like the first rise was rumour and this one is some people taking this as confirmation.
I would urge everyone (not that they need urging) to ignore rumours on SEO, because history teaches us they are usually unfounded.
TheMaster
- 10 Mar 2008 09:55
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GMTV shown the Co-op now using Bio-bags for their customers.
Since British company, SEO must be suppliering these bags.
We will find out this Friday at the Results
oblomov
- 10 Mar 2008 09:56
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Jonk1,
I'd hazard a guess the supplier is Symphony Plastics
They have colaborated with the Co-Op in the past on a similar product - details here:-
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2002/oct/17/waste.g2
Symphony's site here:-
http://www.degradable.co.uk/
SEO do have other competitors with products conforming to EN 13432 and the following company seem to be big players with distributors in the UK
http://www.materbi.com/