ECM Additive definition

ECM Additive means the product, including “MasterBatch Pellets,” that ECM manufactures and sells to plastic manufacturers and distributors. (JX 3; JX 4).
ECM Additive means the plastic additive manufactured by ECM, including but not limited to “Masterbatch Pellets.”
ECM Additive means the product, including “MasterBatch Pellets” that ECM manufactures and sells to plastic manufacturers and distributors.

Examples of ECM Additive in a sentence

  • The ECM customer is primarily interested in the ECM Additive because it provides a cost-effective method to produce a biodegradable product in the modern, environmentally friendly market.

  • If the ECM Additive is immiscible with the plastic in which it is being blended, the Additive would sit on the surface of the plastic like a plastic coating.

  • A physical blend of 1% ECM Additive and 99% conventional plastic cannot change the underlying recalcitrance of the remaining 99% plastic—and ECM offers no reliable expert opinion the contrary.

  • Each purchaser in such a chain only makes money from purchasing the ECM Additive if the claims can eventually be passed to a retailer who can use those claims to sell to end-use consumers.

  • Response to Finding No. 337:Dr. McCarthy testified that the ECM Additive may not be uniformly diffused throughout the plastic.

  • ECM’s Testing Claim: Proven to Work.‌ Throughout its time selling the ECM Additive, ECM has made another claim of central importance to its business: hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on independent testing to nationally-recognized standards proves that the ECM Additive makes plastic biodegradable.

  • ECM advises its customers that mixing 1% ECM Additive to non-degradable plastic, i.e., conventional plastic, “transforms” it into a biodegradable plastic (“ECM Plastic”).

  • IDF 87.The key selling point for the ECM Additive is that it is seen as helpful to the environment because it purportedly hastens the biodegradation of plastics.

  • ECM’s customers were interested in just how fast their products could degrade if they added the ECM Additive, which was an important factor in determining whether to purchase it.

  • The ECM Additive itself is highly biodegradable, as is the inoculum in which it is tested.

Related to ECM Additive

  • Fuel Additive means any substance designed to be added to fuel or fuel systems or other engine-related engine systems such that it is present in-cylinder during combustion and has any of the following effects: decreased emissions, improved fuel economy, increased performance of the engine; or assists diesel emission control strategies in decreasing emissions, or improving fuel economy or increasing performance of the engine.

  • Color additive means a material that either:

  • Food additive means any substance not normally consumed as a food by itself or used as a typical ingredient of the food, whether or not it has nutritive value, the intentional addition of which to food for a technological (including organoleptic) purpose in the manufacture, processing, preparation, treatment, packing, packaging, transport or holding of such food results, or may be reasonably expected to result (directly or indirectly), in it or its by-products becoming a component of or otherwise affecting the characteristics of such food but does not include “contaminants” or substances added to food for maintaining or improving nutritional qualities;

  • Additive means any substance in gasoline other than gasoline but does not include approved blending components, other than lead, sodium, and phosphate components, introduced at refineries or terminals as octane or product quality enhancers in quantities of less than 1% of volume.

  • Additives means non-hydrocarbon compounds added to or blended with a product to modify its properties;

  • Evaporative emissions means the hydrocarbon vapours lost from the fuel system of a motor vehicle other than those from exhaust emissions;

  • Gasoline dispensing facility means any site where gasoline is dispensed to motor vehicle gasoline tanks from stationary storage tanks.

  • Chemical Storage Facility means a building, portion of a building, or exterior area adjacent to a building used for the storage of any chemical or chemically reactive products.

  • Pressurized gas duster means a pressurized product labeled to remove dust from a surface solely by means of mass air or gas flow, including surfaces such as photographs, photographic film negatives, computer keyboards, and other types of surfaces that cannot be cleaned with solvents. “Pressurized Gas Duster” does not include “Dusting Aid.”

  • Greenhouse gases (GHGs) means the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.

  • Finished water means the water that is introduced into the distribution system of a public water system and is intended for distribution and consumption without further treatment, except as treatment necessary to maintain water quality in the distribution system (e.g., booster disinfection, addition of corrosion control chemicals).

  • Polystyrene foam adhesive means an aerosol adhesive designed to bond polystyrene foam to substrates.

  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions means emissions in terms of tonnes of CO2 equivalent of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) determined pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 525/2013 and falling within the scope of this Regulation;

  • Recycled water or “reclaimed water” means treated or recycled waste water of a quality suitable for non-potable uses such as landscape irrigation and water features. This water is not intended for human consumption.

  • CO2 means carbon dioxide.

  • Geothermal fluid means water in any form at temperatures greater than 120

  • Slug loading means any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants, released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration as to cause interference in the POTW.

  • High global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons means any hydrofluorocarbons in a particular end use for which EPA’s Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program has identified other acceptable alternatives that have lower global warming potential. The SNAP list of alternatives is found at 40 CFR part 82, subpart G, with supplemental tables of alternatives available at (http://www.epa.gov/snap/ ).

  • Treatment Plant means the onshore plant to be constructed by the Joint Venturers for the liquefaction and treatment of natural gas and condensate as contemplated in the recitals to this Agreement.

  • Blending means either the mixing of originally segregated Binned Grades within a Facility or during the outturn process.

  • Transportation Facilities means any physical facility that moves or assist in the movement of people or goods including facilities identified in OAR 660-012-0020 but excluding electricity, sewage, and water systems.

  • Wastewater treatment plant means a facility designed and constructed to receive, treat, or store waterborne or liquid wastes.

  • recyclable waste means the waste that is commonly found in the MSW. It is also called as "Dry Waste". These include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, electronics goods, etc.

  • Transportation facility means any transit, railroad,

  • Materials recovery facility means a solid waste management facility that provides for the extraction from solid waste of recyclable materials, materials suitable for use as a fuel or soil amendment, or any combination of such materials.

  • Bottled water means water that is placed in a safety sealed container or package for