AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPFAS Legal Pressure: New York’s attorney general sued major chemical makers over “forever chemicals” contamination, adding to mounting PFAS scrutiny across consumer goods and water supplies. PFAS Plant Shutdown: AGC Chemicals Europe in Lancashire said it may close its Thornton-Cleveleys site tied to historic PFOA emissions, as residents prepare a potential legal claim. Consumer Product Checks: South Africa’s National Consumer Commission is investigating sanitary pad and panty liner suppliers after a study found endocrine-disrupting chemicals like parabens, phthalates and bisphenols. Flood & Hazard Controls: China evacuated 170,000+ people in Liaoning due to flood threats, with mines and hazardous chemical facilities suspending operations. Advanced Recycling Push: UK firm Endolys won planning permission for a €125m advanced plastic film recycling plant using pyrolysis, targeting up to 120,000 tonnes/year. Aerospace Supply Chain: Bodo Möller Chemie opened a cold-capable aerospace/specialty chemicals warehouse in Bengaluru to serve temperature-sensitive materials for OEMs and MRO. Energy Security Costs: Germany confirmed a strategic gas reserve funded via consumer levies, raising household bill concerns while aiming to protect supply during import cutoffs. Agrochemical Standards: India–UK FTA gains may not translate into exports without stronger standards, certification and logistics, per GTRI. Oil Market Tension: Iran’s exports face slower sales as China buys cheaper Middle East crude, with Hormuz disruptions still shaping supply expectations.
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