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A huge step forward Chile is looking to improve its waste management system.Source Iustitia: Freelancer0111; pixelio.de; Flag: Zillner
Attracting the wrong crowd Growth in the UK waste management sector is fuelling crime.Source: Manfred-Schütze; pixelio.de
Chinese rumours unsettled the markets Chinese rumours unsettled the marketsSource: E. Zillner
Closing the cheap solutions Higher levies can lead the material into the right channels.Source: Timothy Byrne/Farid Industri S.p.A.
Collection of Municipal Waste in North Africa A lot of work still needs to be done.Source: Cornerstone; pixelio.de
Formalising the informal sector Shanghai wants to improve its waste management system.Source: Rainer Sturm; pixelio.de
Growth potential for sustainable metals The benefits of non-ferrous metalsSource: bin-e
Leave the sorting to the machines A new type of bin may take over the sorting process from the consumer.Source: Gabi Schoenemann; pixelio.de
Making waste collection more attractive How economic incentives can drive improvement.Source: Burkard Vogt; pixelio.de
More trouble than it‘s worth? Critical voices express concerns about rebound effects in the circular economy.Source: E. Zillner
On the right track, but not there yet Estonia‘s struggle on the way to the circular economy.Source: E. Zillner
Recycling allincluded How Latin America is integrating the informal sector.Source: Sergio Vieira
Thwarted by market and bureaucracy The food-compatible PET-PCR in Brazil has come to a halt.Source: E. Zillner
Turning a challenge into a thriving business Increasing use of plastics demands proper management. Order single issue RECYCLING magazine 03 / 2017
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