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Arrangement of PepsiCo mega brands inlcuding 7UP, SunChips, Lipton, Tropicana, Quaker, Lay's, Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Doritos, Cheetos, Sierra Mist, Mirinda and Gatorade - image courtesy of PepsiCo

Pepsi to place less reliance on cola as it shifts to healthier options

Air Products new Rotterdam hydrogen production facility

Air Products awarded large nitrogen contract by South Korean firm

ACE to debut new innovation at Medtec Europe 2016

Royal Society of Chemistry director, Clare Viney, spends day as apprentice to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week

Director goes back to school for apprenticeship week

Craig Dubberley, technical sales engineer, Advanced Chemical Etching (A.C.E.).

Employee of the Month March 2016: Craig Dubberley, A.C.E.

Train cleaning exterior - Arrow Solutions

Arrow Solutions targets rail industry’s cleaning challenges

ChargePoint Technology managing director, Chris Eccles.

Merseyside manufacturer marks magnificent sales rise

Wilton Centre’s site director, Steve Duffield (L) and High Force Research’s Dr Roy Valentine (R) at the new laboratory

Additional laboratory for High Force Research

(L to R) Stuart Wilson, Chris Ball and Ian Whateley (all Advanced Chemical Etching).

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Airedale Chemical receive DEFRA approval - poultry

DEFRA approval boosts chemical firm

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