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Supplier layoffs amid UAW strike | AirLife completes respiratory health deal | EPS maker facing pollution lawsuit

That figure is expected to surge by mid-October if the strike continues, according to the results of a new survey by MEMA.

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UAW strike sees nearly 30% of suppliers lay off workers, MEMA survey says

 
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AirLife completes $110M deal to boost respiratory health business

 
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EPS maker Styropek target of planned pellet pollution lawsuit

 
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Cadence adds metal injection molding with ARC acquisition

 
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Recycled resin prices in Europe continue their fall

 
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Perspective: Bio-based feedstocks give plastics an opportunity for sustainable growth

 
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Sustainable Plastics Live October 2023: Opportunities and challenges in plastics recycling

 
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