Very few things are unsightly and one of these is fly-tipping. In addition to being disturbing to see, it’s also costly for our country.
Very few things are unsightly and one of these is fly-tipping. In addition to being disturbing to see, it’s also costly for our country.
Bristol based Coveya has launched is first ‘Swan Neck’, perfectly suited for the recycling industry, enabling the movement of bulky, low-density materials into a hopper or other delivery system.
Under the umbrella of Styrenics Circular Solutions (SCS), Tomra has recently completed tests revealing that polystyrene (PS) is not only made for recycling, but also made for sorting.
Waste Free Oceans partners with Fapil, a market leader in Portugal in the development, manufacture and commercialisation of useful products for hygiene, household cleaning, laundry care and storage.
EuPC has published the first results of its 3rd survey on the use of recycled polymers by plastics converting companies in Europe.
The Bulgarian company EcoRec has more than 25 years’ experience in the field of WEEE recycling and more than 20 years in auto catalyst recycling.
This year’s Petcore conference was held at the Crowne Plaza Brussels Hotel to welcome more than 300 industry delegates.
Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) will be acting on behalf of a consortium of developers comprising Covanta, Biffa and the Green Investment Group.
As Euric points out, sound management of hazardous substances in waste management and recycling activities is at the core of the circular economy.
Industrial imaging specialist EVK and OP Teknik, specialized automation and robotics, have joined forces to developed a stand-alone solution for sorting of construction and demolition waste.
Researchers have published guidelines on how to rethink chemistry for a circular economy in a Science article.
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