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The PVC industry has been involved in an active programme in recent years to phase out the use of lead stabilizers. Mixed metal stabilizers have been at the forefront of these developments. Now Dr Reiner Sauerwein of Nabaltec AG describes the introduction of a new inorganic co-stabilizer to the market and the potential benefits to the industry.