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RECYCLING magazine 03 / 2021

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With the proposals for “Fit for 55”, the European Commission has released a package of both new and revised directives. But this is just the beginning: We are still waiting for the Textiles Strategy and the revised packaging directive. A large number of stakeholders already have ideas regarding how both of these should look like.

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    A change has to come

    With the upcoming Textiles Strategy of the European Commission, a range of NGOs are demanding a fundamental change for the textiles sector.

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    A different way of thinking

    A current report sees cross-industry collaboration as a key enabler for the transition to a circular economy.

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    A little helper for carbon neutrality

    Scientists offer some insights regarding how and how much carbon dioxide could be removed through carbon capture.

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    Better to use it more than once

    Especially when it comes to packaging, reuse still has a great deal of untapped potential. Rethink Plastic makes suggestions to change that.

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    Building back greener

    The role of the circular economy in combatting widespread shortages of materials in the supply chain.

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    Getting closer to climate neutrality

    The European Commission has delivered proposals to support the next step on its way to reducing net emissions by 55 per cent by 2030.

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    Growing out of the old clothes

    A current report explicitly focuses on the job creation potential of the circular economy for the textiles and clothing sector.

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    Harvesting a forest that goes to landfill

    Timber from the “urban forest” can reduce the world’s reliance on timber as a primary building material.

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    Make reuse the standard option

    With its current report, the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Kearney wants to give reuse a more important role.

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    Pricing the true cause of global warming

    Why a tax on fossil carbon is more efficient than a tax on CO2 emissions.

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    Removing barriers

    Although critical raw materials are needed in many applications, recycling rates are still low. A new voluntary certification scheme wants to change that.

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    Responsibility needs the right circumstances

    A current study points out the strenghts and weaknesses of EPR and gives recommendations for improvement.

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    Thou shalt not bare false witness

    Getting more transparent claims about recyclability and recycled content onto packaging.

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    Unique approaches to waste management and circular economy

    Green City Accord signatory cities are dedicated to fostering significant progress in the areas of waste management and circular economy.

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    What does recyclability really mean?

    Some NGOs see the danger that technologies other than mechanical recycling get more attention than they deserve.

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