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Friday 25. March 2011

Fuwei Films Announces Its Fourth Quarter & Full Year 2010 Financial Results

Annual Revenues of RMB 501.5 million (US$ 75.8 million) increase 56.3% compared to the same period for 2009.

Friday 25. March 2011

Teijin to Reopen Ibaraki Factory Following Earthquake

Teijin Limited announced today that the Ibaraki Factory of Teijin DuPont Films Limited, which had suspended operations since the earthquake in northeastern Japan on March 11, will resume production today.

Friday 25. March 2011

Celanese Announces Emulsions Price Increase in Americas

Celanese Corporation (NYSE: CE), a global technology and specialty materials company and a global leader in emulsion polymers, announced today it will increase the price of all emulsions sold in the Americas effective April 1, 2011, or as contracts allow.

Friday 25. March 2011

Trelleborg Strengthens Its Long-Term Financing

Refinancing through new syndicated loan of EUR 750 M and USD 625 M with term of five years

Friday 25. March 2011

Clearwater Paper Selects Tissue Machine

Metso to Supply 200″ TAD Machine at Shelby

Thursday 24. March 2011

UPM ProFi to be the first European manufacturer to be awarded CE marking for the composite terrace system

UPM ProFi Deck is the first wood-plastic composite based terrace deck system manufactured in Europe that has been awarded the right to use the CE marking. This marking is the manufacturer’s confirmation of the product’s compliance with EU quality requirements.

Thursday 24. March 2011

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland: Print products only account for approximately 1% of the climate impacts of consumption by households

The greenhouse gas emissions produced by a single newspaper during its entire life cycle correspond to a car journey of approximately one kilometre. The carbon footprint of a book bought from a store is equivalent to the greenhouse gas emissions of a car journey of approximately 7 kilometres. The research gives information about the environmental impacts’ magnitude related to products of the print products’ group.

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