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Monday, 16th July 2012

Bag tax lobby in Northern Ireland 'scaremongering'
The Plastics 2020 Challenge has slammed anti-bag campaigners in Northern Ireland for 'scaremongering' tactics. ...more



 
Bourne lands cash for faster car chase
Bourne Technical Mouldings has secured funding to help it to expand its market share in the automotive sector. ...more



Delcam helps promote UK exports to Asia
Delcam has been selected by the UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) Asia Task Force to be featured on the “Business in Asia” website as one of a series of case studies on UK companies that are having success in the region.  ...more



Eco Plastics gets Olympic performance boost
While the world is turning towards the Olympic Games for the sport this summer, one UK-based company is benefitting from the event to boost recycling. ...more



Plastics are helping India to expand its agriculture
India’s use of plastics is increasingly important to the country’s farmers, according to the latest report by petrochemicals specialist GlobalData. ...more



La Seda de Barcelona delays packaging expansion
La Seda de Barcelona has halted a plan to expand its plastics packaging division (APPE) after falling short in an attempt to raise capital for the project. ...more



Bank of England sees plastics as key indicator
Senior staff at the Bank of England were “pleasantly surprised” by the findings published in the latest BPF trends survey, according to federation’s public and industrial affairs director, Philip Law. ...more



Treasury moves to ease pressure on lending
A loan scheme designed to ease the pressure on business and home loans has been unveiled by the Bank of England in partnership with HM Treasury. Called ...more





Clark's Place
The Bank of England likes plastics
The latest BPF trends survey paints a picture of a UK plastics industry that’s doing rather well, all things considered. But hang on… don’t be popping the cork on the vintage Veuve Clicquot just yet. The devil’s in the detail and as expected Satan’s making mischief in the margins. ...more

Copping's Beat
What would Captain Mainwaring say?
Given the enormity of the LIBOR scandal at Barclays Bank, those of us who are not Royal Bank of Scotland Group customers can be forgiven for having forgotten another problem. ...more






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