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January 2010

Independent Laboratory Verifies the Safety of Amerimulch Colorants

By: Michael Chase, Corporate Counsel

Governmental Updates

By: George Midlik, Midwest Regional Sales Manager

Recently, at a Mulch and Soil Council (MSC) Meeting I attended, there were some interesting topics that could affect your mulch business and the industry as a whole. It seems we have the attention of a few government agencies, both at the state and federal levels.

Now There Are Alternatives to Traditional Groundcover

By: Scott Thompson, Vice President Sales&Marketing

Staying Safe - Equipment Safety Labeling

By: Bill Flynn, Equipment Project Coordinator

The safety and well-being of workers is crucial for the productive operation of any business. The safety labels which protect those workers are essential because they are the first alert that there may be a potentially hazardous situation. They are a reminder that can prevent an accident. Understanding them will help the operator when operating and maintaining the equipment.

Warranties & Product Claims

By: Joanne Bednar, Lab & Quality Manager

A warranty is an obligation or guarantee that a product or service is as it is factually stated. That being said, what does Amerimulch warranty?

Regulatory Environment for Colored Mulch Industry

By: Michael Chase, Corporate Counsel, ChromaScape Inc.

"Selling on Account" In Tough Economic Times

By: Steve Grudzinski, Senior Vice President Finance and Administration

Save Money & Energy with the ColorTrom

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Freeze - Thaw Stability in Amerimulch Colorants

Mulch colorant is water based (not oil or solvent based), which means that it will freeze at temperatures below 32F.  All Amerimulch colorants are categorized as being freeze-thaw stable.  That means most of the time our colorants can freeze and go back to a usable state after thawing and remixing.  However, in some cases additives and extensive remixing are required and the material still may not be recovered.  Here is a closer look at why.

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