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TURTLE LAKE, WI – A hydrochloric acid spill led to the evacuation of 60 people at Sanmina's plant here last week, according to local officials.

Read more: HCL Spill Sends Sanmina Workers to Hospital

WASHINGTON -- Even as top chemical manufacturers are phasing out production of polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants, the US EPA has slowed its drive to ban the toxic chemicals in response to intense lobbying from multiple fronts, including the Pentagon.

Read more: Lobbying Intensifies to Keep PBDE Status Quo

SHANGHAI – Scientists at the East China University here say printed circuit boards in landfills and electronic waste recycling sites are a “significant emission source” of brominated flame retardants (BFRs).

Read more: Study: PCBs ‘Significant' Source of BFRs in China’s Landfill

MELVILLE, NY -- Park Electrochemical reported net profits and sales fell 12.4% and 13%, respectively, year-over-year in its fiscal third quarter.

Read more: Park's Profits Drop 12% YoY in Q3

MANIEMA PROVINCE, DRC -- Mines in second province here in the Democratic Republic of Congo are gaining final approvals for shipping tin and other ores to Western nations. Most of the war-torn country's mines have faced international bans that prevented Western companies from buying or trading in minerals from the DRC.

Read more: 'Conflict-Free' Metals Program Extends Congolose Reach

BEIJING -- A poll of nearly three dozen tin producers, traders and consumers at the first Tin Market Outlook reception sponsored by ITRI China in Beijing last week suggests most expect only a very gradual improvement in market conditions.

Read more: Tin Experts Predict Gradual Price, Demand Recovery in 2013

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