Four Companies Recognized in 2021 FTA Sustainability Excellence Awards FTA has announced two winners of the 2021 FTA Sustainability Excellence Award, as well as two honorable mentions.
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FTA has announced two winners of the 2021 FTA Sustainability Excellence Award, as well as two honorable mentions.
The winning companies and runners-up were unveiled as part of FORUM 2021’s Awards Presentation, kicking off the Association’s two-week technical conference.
The two companies recognized as winners, and their sustainability achievements, are:
IGT Global Solutions Corp, for implementing a waste management program (sustainability programs category)
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CHICAGO, May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) TC Transcontinental Packaging is thrilled to announce that it was named the Winner for Innovations in Sustainability in this year s Flexographic Technical Association (FTA) Sustainability Excellence Award competition for its Integritite
This sustainable film includes 33% of post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastic, is close to par with virgin plastic resin performance, is pre-approved by the How2Recycle
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TM shrink film. Through a life cycle assessment using the COMPASS
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Study of bacteria growth on masks among winning topics for Perham students at Minnesota science fair
Nine Perham Senior High school students competed in the 2021 Minnesota State Science & Engineering Fair from March 26 to March 28 after moving forward from the regional competition. Four of these nine students received awards at the state level. Written By: Elizabeth Vierkant | ×
Audrey Tumberg, Elayna Kawlewski, Jaxon Bain, and Clara Tangen each won awards at the 2021 Minnesota State Science & Engineering Fair (Shawn Stafki)
Before you put your mask on and head out the door in the morning, have you ever considered the bacterial growth it could hold? Perham High School senior Elayna Kawlewski tested the growth of three different types of bacteria on four different types of masks for the 2021 Minnesota State Science & Engineering Fair. While Kawlewski needs to run trials with a bigger population, she was still able to draw some conclusions.