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Defending an Industry

Posted June 19, 2008 8:26 AM

At the time of this writing, the Canadian Plastics Industry Association planned an event on June 23 to gather suppliers and retailers in the packaging industry. The theme of the meeting? "Plastics Packaging Under Attack." Too much negative publicity has the industry squirming to adjust public opinion of itself by installing an environmental and healthy campaign program.

How has your company or country's industry association handled any negative publicity about the plastics industry?

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Re: Defending an Industry

06/26/2008 10:40 AM

YOU MUST SEE "PROJECT CAMELOT"ON YOU TUBE <I made a general discussion 1/2 hour ago about free energy they discoverd and cr4 bleached my discussion!!!!! Caroline peterson quebec city Canada and spread it PLEASE! Thank you very much, if you receive this reply let it know!

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