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European Super League: Meet Gavin Patterson, the man who could become its first chief executive
Born in Altrincham, Gavin Patterson went to school in Stockton Heath, Warrington, before the family moved to Somerset
Gavin Patterson was CEO of BT Group for more than five years (Image: Igor Emmerich)
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Rowland Howe Appointed President of Red Moon Red Moon Resources Inc.
ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland and Labrador, April 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Red Moon Resources Inc. (the “Company” or “Red Moon” - TSXV: RMK) announces that Mr. Rowland Howe has been appointed President of the Company, effective immediately, with Mr. Howe focusing on guiding the Great Atlantic Salt Project through an exciting transformative period for this asset and the North American salt market in general.
Mr. Howe is highly regarded in the global salt industry and was manager at Compass Minerals’ Goderich mine in southern Ontario from 1996 to 2010 as that operation grew into the largest underground salt mine in the world. He continued with Compass for another six years in a strategic engineering role, delivering key projects across the company’s divisions, before retiring in 2016.
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Doing the plastic fantastic
Three innovative British companies at various stages of international fame
There are many different types of plastic, and not all of them are created equal. The varieties currently in the news, causing huge problems in ecosystems worldwide – polyethylene, polypropylene and PET – are at the bottom of the pile in terms of quality.
Further up the rungs of the ladder are engineering and high-performance plastics, which are manufactured on a much more limited scale than common plastics, have highly advantageous performance properties and, consequently, can cost as much as £300 per kilo.
Polyether-ether-ketone (or PEEK), a colourless thermoplastic polymer, is at the very top of the plastics pyramid. The name might not sound familiar, but it’s everywhere, from household devices such as earphones and refrigerator compressors, to airplanes, which can contain as much as a tonne of it.