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Seasoned plastics lobbyist moves to sulfur group

The sulfur industry finds a new leader and a strong membership advocate after years in a successful Washington career Under the spotlight from the recent rise in energy costs, the sulfur industry is adding more muscle to its Washington trade group, including a well-connected plastics lobbyist. Catherine Randazzo, who’s spent nearly 30 years coming up the ranks inside the Society of the Plastics Industry, took over as CEO of The Sulphur Institute in April. The 44-year-old trade group still uses the “old world” British spelling of its chief product, a throwback to the days when sulfur was mined from the earth. Today, only 2 percent of the world’s sulfur product is mined… Read More