Poly-Pacific International Inc. has secured premises in California to open its first U.S. manufacturing and recycling facility. The plant is expected to open by the middle of this year.
Thomas Lam, president of Poly-Pacific said, "We have been waiting for over two years to open a U.S. facility, and we grew tired of the delays and decided to rely on our own initiative to find premises to move into. We are extremely excited about the business opportunities available to us in California and we have an action plan ready to implement in the United States to meet our goals."
Poly-Pacific has the contract to recycle used pesticide containers for CropLife Canada. CropLife Canada represents manufacturers, developers and distributors of plant life science solutions for agriculture, forestry and pest management in Canada.
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