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    What’s next for product certification amid concerns about PFAS and toxics in plastic

    Lagging regulation and a potential “toxic treadmill” with recycled content are viewed as just some of today’s pressing challenges. Clean Production Action Executive Director Mark Rossi reflects on two decades of change in the field.

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    Smart manufacturing needs people

    Smart manufacturing means significant process advancement—and reinforces the importance of people.

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    Manufacturing’s election donations: Tracking the industry’s biggest 2024 donors

    A breakdown of candidate contributions from manufacturing-related PACs to Democrats and Republicans this election cycle. 

    Updated Oct. 16, 2024
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    Wolfspeed to secure $750M CHIPS funding for North Carolina, New York

    The silicon wafer and device chip facilities are expected to create over 5,000 jobs in the two states.

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    Lyten to build $1B lithium-sulfur battery factory in Nevada

    The manufacturer received a $4 million Department of Energy grant in January to accelerate its EV battery production.

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    Cal-Maine to expand cage-free egg production

    The company will spend $40 million to build five new cage-free layer houses across locations in Florida, Georgia, Utah and Texas.

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    Energy Department allocates over $43M to advance decarbonization technologies

    The projects selected for the funding are expected to have implications for operators of industrial and commercial buildings, a DOE official says.

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    5 tips for businesses filing hurricane-related insurance claims

    With Hurricanes Helene and Milton estimated to cost billions in damages, it’s essential for businesses to carefully document the impact when filing insurance claims.

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    The ILA strike is over. What should shippers do now?

    While the strike was short-lived, it could take weeks to clear port congestion, affecting inventory replenishment ahead of the holiday season.

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    Jabil to close Kentucky plant, lay off 108 workers

    The contract electronics manufacturer is closing the site after a customer shifted capacity needs to a different Jabil plant.

    Updated Oct. 14, 2024
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    Boeing to lay off 17K workers

    The company is cutting jobs and curtailing production in a bid to preserve cash amid an ongoing workers’ strike.

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    Hailiang Copper Texas cited $253K by OSHA

    An investigation found the copper tubing manufacturer’s Houston-area plant exposed workers to dangerous contact with moving parts and caused a partial amputation in March.

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    McDonald’s sues Tyson, JBS and other beef producers for allegedly fixing prices

    The fast food giant, which is the world's largest buyer of beef, alleges major meat companies conducted illegal acts to drive down supplies. 

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    Boeing makes mild improvement on deliveries in Q3

    The plane maker may struggle to meet future production targets however, as operations remain halted amid a union workers’ strike.

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    Vacuum maker gets CHIPS money for New York facility

    Edwards Vacuum will use the money to build a $319 million dry vacuum pump plant in the Finger Lakes region for the semiconductor industry.

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    Hurricane Helene underscores the value of facility continuity plans

    Building operators should conduct a business impact analysis prior to an extreme weather event, according to experts.

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    Hurricane Milton’s supply chain impact: What to know

    As of Thursday morning, Port Tampa Bay remains closed, while Port Everglades is resuming some operations.

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    Clemens Food Group to close Pennsylvania pork plant

    The closure comes five months after the company acquired Kunzler & Co. and its facilities in Lancaster and Tyrone.

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    How Stellantis experiments with AI on the factory floor

    In recent months, the automaker has rolled out robot guidance and automated wheel technology to boost plant processes' efficiency and accuracy.

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    Food companies embrace AI, but unable to deliver: expert

    Artificial intelligence is being used in manufacturing to help cut costs, but companies need a clear strategy to reap results.

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    Tracking the Inflation Reduction Act’s impact on US manufacturing

    The landmark legislation has sparked a new wave of clean energy manufacturing. This database tracks major IRA-linked investments for projects in electric vehicles, solar and more on a monthly basis.

    Updated Oct. 9, 2024
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    Baxter says no structural damage at North Carolina site hit by Hurricane Helene

    The facility also has access to water and power. Baxter expects to share production plans over the next two weeks.

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    Lacks Enterprises brings on PFAS destruction system

    The auto component manufacturer bought the equipment from Axine Water Technologies, part of a growing emphasis among manufacturers to effectively treat and destroy forever chemicals. 

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    Nearly 1 in 3 manufacturers say production lines are still understaffed: UKG report

    Companies continue to prioritize recruitment and retainment efforts as the industry's skills gap threatens to widen.

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    DOE launches funding opportunity for clean energy career programs

    The department will offer $3 million in funding to programs offering services like career coaching, apprenticeships and curriculum development.

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    Pyrex customers get refunds in false ‘Made in America’ case

    The FTC used settlement funds to pay more than $88,000 to consumers who bought measuring cups that were actually made in China.