bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Brandname
- 17 Oct 2005 08:32
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Stanelco to Unveil New Starpol 2000 Products at 2005 Sustainable Packaging Forum;
Biodegradable Products on Display in Forum Exh
Stanelco PLC (LSE:SEO) will unveil new products from the
Starpol range of biodegradable, compostable plastic materials at
Packaging Strategies' inaugural Sustainable Packaging Forum in
Philadelphia October 17-19, 2005. Starpol 2000 is a biodegradable
material consisting of PLA (Polylactic Acid), a starch derivative,
which can be used in place of expensive petroleum-based products
plastics. Stanelco will participate in a speaking engagement while at
the forum, as well as exhibit samples of its new Starpol 2000 products
at the Sustainable Packaging Materials Expo, following the first day
of the conference.
The starch-based Starpol 2000 materials will completely biodegrade
in an active compost in approximately 60 days. The material is
available in a range of blends and can be used in sheet or film form
for a diverse range of products including food containers, carrier
bags and shopping bags.
"Stanelco is deeply invested in finding renewable, recyclable
packaging products," said Stephanie Morgan-Fisher, director and CEO of
North American Operations, Stanelco, Inc. "With arenas such as the
Sustainable Packaging Forum, we are able to present companies with our
cost effective, environmentally responsible packaging solutions."
The Sustainable Packaging Forum is designed to help the consumer
goods and packaging industries understand sustainability, and where
packaging falls in context with sustainable initiatives. More than 200
attendees will be on site at the Forum.
"The Sustainable Packaging Forum will focus on two very distinct
sections. Our goal is to provide a total understanding of
sustainability and how it drives enterprise value, as well as provide
an understanding of what sustainability is not," said David
Luttenberger, publishing director of Packaging Strategies, the
organizer of the event. "At the Forum, we will also define sustainable
packaging technologies, innovations, and processes, and how they fit
into sustainability."
The inaugural Sustainable Packaging Forum will be held at the
Sheraton Society Hill in Philadelphia. Registration for the event is
open and sponsor and exhibit opportunities are available. For further
information, visit http://www.packstrat.com
hewittalan6
- 17 Oct 2005 08:33
- 11662 of 27111
Ob,
Can't be bothered to wade back through a zillion posts but I am pretty certain someone flashed up a google or something that said Walmart were co-presenting with someone, possibly NW.
Ladies and Gentlemen, place your bets. An RNS this week announcing a link up and a rising sp, or no RNS, no announcement and a plummeting sp? I'm hedging at simply not taking any position at all!!
Alan
Brandname
- 17 Oct 2005 08:35
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Sustainable Packaging Forum 2005 - Attendance by Company
AGI / Klearfold (Meadwestvaco)
Alcan Packaging Services AG
All-Pak, Incorporated
Alliance of Foam Packaging Recyclers
Amcor, Ltd.
ARCO Aluminum, Inc.
Artwork Systems
Ball Corporation
BASF Corporation
Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI)
Clif Bar, Inc.
Coca Cola Mexico
ConAgra Foods
Corrugated Packaging Alliance
Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc.
Dannon Company
Design & Source Productions, Inc.
Diversapack, LLC
Dow Chemical Company
DuPont Liquid Packaging Systems
DuPont Packaging
Dura-Fibre, LLC
Earthcycle Packaging, Ltd.
Eastman Chemical Co., Voridian Div.
Energizer
ExxonMobil Chemical Co.
ExxonMobil Chemical Films Business
Fabri-Kal Corporation
Flexcon Company, Inc.
Frito Lay
Frito Lay R & D
GA-Pacific Dixie Business
Georgia Pacific
Global Packaging Innovations, L.L.C.
Heritage Bag Company
Hewlett-Packard Co.
Honeywell Specialty Materials
Huhtamaki Consumer Packaging
Huhtamaki Packaging
Imerys Performance Minerals
Innovia Films, Inc.
International Paper Co.
Jedlicka Design, Ltd.
Jeff Timm Consulting
Key Tech Corp. / Lock n'Pop
Kirin Brewery Company, Ltd.
Klockner Pentaplast
Kraft Foods
Malnove of Florida
Masterfoods USA
MeadWestvaco Forestry Division
MeadWestvaco Healthcare Packaging
MeadWestvaco Packaging Systems
Metabolix, Inc.
Michelman, Inc.
Milprint, Inc. - a Bemis Company
Multivac, Inc.
NAPCOR
Nestle Purina PetCare
NOVA Chemicals, Inc.
Packaging 2.0 LLC
Packaging Development Resources
Pak-IT Technologies, Inc.
PCL Packaging, Inc.
Pepperidge Farm, Inc.
PepsiCo
PepsiCo Beverages and Foods
Plastic Technologies, Inc.
Printpack, Inc.
Procter & Gamble
Progressive Packaging, Inc.
PWP Industries
Rehrig Pacific Company
Rexam, Inc.
Sabert Corporation
SAM's Club
SC Johnson - Home Storage Divison
SCA Americas
SCA Packaging North America
SCA Packaging, Consumer Products
Sealed Air Corporation
Shintech, Inc.
Sigpack International AG
Silgan Holdings, Inc.
Solo Cup Co.
Stanelco Plc
Stanelco, Inc. Stora Enso Specialty Papers
Tetra Pak
Tetra Pak Carton Ambient sPa
Tetra Pak Packaging Systems AB
Tetra Pak, Inc.
The Vinyl Institute
Toyo Seikan Kaisha, Ltd.
Treofan America LLC
Wilkinson Industries, Inc.
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
oblomov
- 17 Oct 2005 08:37
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Alan, etc.
confirmation here of Walmart's participation:-
http://www.packworld.com/articles/Departments/19825.html
bhunt1910
- 17 Oct 2005 10:07
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Quite a lot of resistance at 16.25
1: 5 @ 16 : 16.25 and 30k v 530k
Greyhound
- 17 Oct 2005 10:47
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1m just bought at 16.50
bosley
- 17 Oct 2005 11:05
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morning all. eeee, it's just like old times. ii banging his head against a wall while the sp steadily rises. bought back in this morning with a nice bundle of free shares. seems to have a borson feel. baza, your waters must be bubbling!!!
jimward9
- 17 Oct 2005 11:10
- 11668 of 27111
If Natureworks a us co; are supplying the materials for starpol. How come SEO only have part approval and not full approval for its products in the us.
When Natureworks are already selling food packaging made from the stuff ?
bhunt1910
- 17 Oct 2005 11:16
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Hi Bos - I was lucky enough to buy back in last week at 12 - thought that I had done it too early - but may have got it right for once. I started my CFD's again at 14 - so fingers crossed for a reasonable week.
Must say that I am not mega confident about thos week - I do not think that it is likely that WM will make an announcement re SEO - other than maybe a "working together" - or "trials".. I would be very surprised to see anything concrete for a few more weeks - but I live in hope.
i think 30 by Xmas is doubtful now - but we should be in a better position at end of week to judge that.
Me waters say that too much is riding on an announcement this week - but do not think we will see the falls back to 12p
Baza
hewittalan6
- 17 Oct 2005 11:16
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"Newshare" from T D Waterhouse lists SEO in its top ten buys list.
Alan
bhunt1910
- 17 Oct 2005 11:18
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Alan - was that historical - or is that a recommended top 10 buy list?
Baza
bhunt1910
- 17 Oct 2005 11:20
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Level 2 is showing the odd 10000 shares being offered for sale now at 16.25 - but they dont stay there long.
Big resistance still at 16.5 with 550 shares
baza
greekman
- 17 Oct 2005 11:21
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The best way to deal with obnoxious, insulting posts is to ignore them. Most people on these sites know who the idiots are, why, why bother responding.
Lets all concentrate on the matter in hand, SEO.
hewittalan6
- 17 Oct 2005 11:23
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Hi Baza. It appears in todays apparantly, as does YOO and ULT among others. I don't know the extent of it as I have picked it up from the YOO board.
Alan
bhunt1910
- 17 Oct 2005 11:26
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ok - then I will assume that it is reporting historical trades as opposed to recommending them in a top ten buy list
Thanks
Baza
nyleve
- 17 Oct 2005 12:16
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Well said greekman - can I second that. This is all new to me, I was beginning to wonder what I was into. All those like me who have kept there nerve - good luck !!!!! plus those who have come back in, of course.....
hewittalan6
- 17 Oct 2005 12:22
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Hi baz,
Confirmation, it is a list of the most traded shares through TDW 01/06/2005 - 31/08/2005.
Alan
greekman
- 17 Oct 2005 12:32
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And yet another price hike scare for plastic based packaging.
It costs more to bag your groceries
By SUE STOCK - Raleigh News & Observer - 10/17/05.
Retailers and manufacturers will likely begin passing the increasing cost of plastic on to shoppers if prices go high enough.
For full article see link.
http://www.helenair.com/articles/2005/10/17/national/a03101705_02.txt
Dormar
- 17 Oct 2005 12:36
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Jimward9
Starpol is composed mainly of NatureWorks polylactic acid ( PLA ) but also of certain other secret ingredients. I guess that's why they need to go back for FDA approval.
Cheers
D