American Thermoplastic Company made a contribution to the Pittsburgh Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. This grassroots network has become the world’s largest source of nonprofit funds dedicated to the fight against breast cancer. The donation was a portion of the proceeds American Thermoplastic Company raised from the sale of special “Pink Ribbon Collection” products it manufactured in its continuing support of efforts to fight breast cancer. The contribution was based on the amount of Pink Ribbon Collection products sold through the end of 2009. American Thermoplastic Company (ATC) will continue to sell the Pink Ribbon Collection products to raise additional funds for causes that fight breast cancer. The company markets its business products to corporate customers and also sells through its Four Point Products division to college bookstores.
American Thermoplastic Company has been headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, since its founding there in 1954. The company manufactures a complete line of custom-imprinted ring binders and related loose-leaf products. The Pink Ribbon Collection includes vinyl and poly binders, laminated and poly pocket folders and vinyl pad holders. The products are made with pink material and are imprinted with artwork and messages related to the fight against breast cancer. For more information about ATC and its products, visit the company’s website: www.binders.com.
For more information contact Joe Sprumont at 412-967-0900. e-mail: joes@binders.com



