The Vinyl Institute
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The Vinyl Institute is "a U.S. trade association representing the leading manufacturers of vinyl, vinyl chloride monomer, vinyl additives and modifiers, and vinyl packaging materials." [1]
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Contents
Personnel
- Alan Blakey, Public Affairs Director
Members
Full members
- CertainTeed Corporation
- Formosa Plastics
- Georgia Gulf Corporation
- PolyOne
- Occidental Corporation
- OxyVinyls
- Shintech
- Westlake Chemical Corporation
Supporting members
- Akzo Nobel
- AlphaGary
- Arkema Group
- Australian Vinyls Corporation
- BASF Corporation
- Cognis Corporation
- Crompton Corporation
- ExxonMobil Chemical Company
- Ferro Corporation
- Rohm & Haas Plastics
- Kaneka Texas Corporation
- Klockner Pentaplast
- PETCO
- Teknor Apex
Contact Details
1300 Wilson Blvd, Suite 800
Arlington
Virginia 22209
UNITED STATES
PH: 1 (703) 2530700
Fax: 1 (703) 2530672
E-Mail: info AT vinylinfo.org
Web: http://www.vinylinfo.org/
Other SourceWatch Resources
External links
- Alan Blakey, "Critics protest writer's hard line on vinyl", Letter to the Editor, San Francisco Chronicle, July 15, 2006. (Blakey is Public Affairs Director of The Vinyl Institute).
- The Vinyl Institute, "Activist Tactics Seen Scaring Consumers", Media Release, October 6, 2006.
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