As a shredding and waste processing specialist, Lindner Recyclingtech relies on smart system solutions to transform waste into recyclables and produce high-quality solid recovered fuels.
As a shredding and waste processing specialist, Lindner Recyclingtech relies on smart system solutions to transform waste into recyclables and produce high-quality solid recovered fuels.
Neste and investor Mirova today announced a combined EUR 10 million investment into Recycling Technologies, a British plastic recycling technology provider. The aim is to accelerate the development of chemical recycling.
Hitachi Zosen Inova and Eggersmann are building a new dry digesting plant in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, due for completion in summer 2021. The new installation will convert around 15,000 metric tons of organic waste a year into biogas and liquid fertiliser.
Updates from The UK Plastics Pact annual report show progress in the fight against single-use plastic, but how can others follow in their footsteps? Andrea Falco provides comment on how businesses can continue the good work.
The most important aspect of the two-day IARC 2020 conference is vehicle recycling, but this year’s keynote speakers will also be taking a look beyond the current horizon.
Valmet will supply a waste-fired steam boiler to Lidköping Energi AB in Lidköping, Sweden.
An 11-strong European consortium has secured funding for a project to demonstrate the commercial feasibility of generating waste sugars derived from household waste and producing a range of high-performance bio-based materials and products.
Andritz has received an order from the Setra Group to supply a Universal Shredder FRP for their cross-laminated timber (CLT) production line in Långshyttan, Sweden.
Stadler is starting the year 2020 in readiness to meet the growing volume and increasing complexity of the recycling industry’s demands.
Andritz has successfully completed the start-up of a Universal Shredder FRP in the Kinnarps AB furniture production plant in Kinnarp, Sweden.
Andritz has completed the start-up of a Universal Shredder FRP at the Moelven Notnäs Ransby sawmill in Torsby (Sweden). The machine processes up to five tons of waste wood per hour.
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