Due to the high demand for takeout food and beverages, Hong Kong has a huge problem with single-use plastics.
Due to the high demand for takeout food and beverages, Hong Kong has a huge problem with single-use plastics.
Due to export restrictions, more waste needs to be treated within the EU. But do we need more incineration capacity to achieve that?
In a recent report, the European Environmental Bureau and “Right to repair” explain the pitfalls of battery recycling.
The global economy is fuelling the climate crisis with more than half a trillion tonnes of virgin material consumed.
A current study commissioned by a group of European federations shows the carbon emissions reduction potential of waste management.
In a current study, the European Patent Office (EPO) provides an overview of how different technologies are holding up in terms of patents.
In a recent paper, OECD Environment analyses various approaches to avoiding single-use plastics.
Scientists show that there may be even more options for recycling plastic waste by having a close look at nature.
Scientists of the Université de Lorraine want to show ways how the use of wood waste can be improved.
What is the best way to tackle the ever-growing volume of used textiles? According to a recent article, there is no such thing as an easy solution.
Past experience is invaluable when it comes to driving new global efforts towards an era of increased recycling.
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