RES Polyflow, based in Akron, Ohio, reports that it has successfully concluded the scale-up campaign for its energy recovery technology. The project sought to convert end-of-life plastics, rubber, ...
RES Polyflow, a renewable energy solutions company that converts scrap plastic into fuel, has announced plans to locate its new Midwest production hub to Ashley, Indiana, creating up to 136 new jobs ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Brightmark Energy, a San Francisco-based renewable energy development company, has acquired a majority interest and invested $10 million in a groundbreaking plastics-to ...
Plastics-to-fuel recycling firm RES Polyflow LLC will sell all of the output of its first production-scale plant to British Petroleum plc. Chagrin Falls, Ohio-based RES Polyflow and BP of London have ...
AKRON, Ohio -- Polyflow and private-equity firm Ambassador Enterprises of Ft. Wayne, Ind., have agreed to create a new company, Renewable Energy Solutions by Polyflow, to commercialize Polyflow's ...
Polyflow LLC has changed its name to Renewable Energy Solutions by Polyflow, or RES Polyflow, as the commercialization of its waste-to-energy process moves closer to reality. “Our first ...
An Ohio company that makes fuel from plastic that usually goes to landfills may be the first tenant of the county's proposed industrial park for waste-based industries next to its Leveda Brown waste ...
RES Polyflow, a renewable energy solutions company, will locate its new Midwest production hub in Ashley, IN, creating up to 136 new jobs by 2019. RES Polyflow, a renewable energy solutions company, ...
Re: Polyflow LLC and Ambassador Enterprises Join to Form RES Polyflow, An Energy Recovery Systems Manufacturer Akron, Ohio / July 30, 2012 - Akron, Ohio based Polyflow LLC and private equity firm ...
A private equity firm based in Fort Wayne, Ind., has struck a deal with Polyflow LLC to form a new business that will commercialize the Akron company's system for turning mixed plastic and rubber ...
Given that Americans are so programmed to recycle plastics, it's easy to assume all of the soda bottles and yogurt containers in our blue bins will one day resurface — perhaps as an Adirondack chair ...