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Symphony Environmental Technologies plc (LON:SYM) is a world leader in the development of additives to make ordinary plastic biodegradable and protective technologies to enhance plastic products.
Symphony Environmental Technologies plc (LON:SYM) is a world leader in the development of additives to make ordinary plastic biodegradable and protective technologies to enhance plastic products.
IT’S TIME TO BAN “COMPOSTABLE” PLASTIC The French CITEO packaging organisation, a partner of the French government, says that in the current situation, PLA will be banned for food packaging
Readers will recall that the UK Dept for the Environment (DEFRA) and the Dept. for Business (BEIS) have been refusing to disclose most of the responses received to their public
Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc (LON:SYM), the global specialists in technologies that make plastic and rubber products smarter, safer and more sustainable, has announced it had progressive and advanced engagement with
Symphony Environmental Technologies plc (LON:SYM) is a world leader in the development of additives to make ordinary plastic biodegradable and protective technologies to enhance plastic products.
Innovation “I believe you have to be willing to be misunderstood if you are going to innovate.” – Jeff Bezos, Founder of Amazon My experience with oxo-biodegradable plastic proves him
Symphony Environmental’s Michael Stephen discusses the UN’s International Plastics Treaty, why people are against plastic and using d2w as a solution in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Symphony Environmental’s Ian Bristow discusses its financial results, d2p & d2w operations, post period activity and what investors should be looking out for in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk.
Last week I expressed concern that the proposed UN Plastics Treaty could be a very bad treaty if the UN pays too much attention to environmental zealots who wish to
Symphony Environmental Technologies Plc (LON:SYM) Director Michael Stephen joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss the United Nations International Plastics Treaty. Michael shares his thoughts on the treaty, explains why they are strongly