Through its new software and the fifth evolutionary stage of the tried-and-tested Unisort PR, Steinert wants to offer improvements in performance and maintenance.
Through its new software and the fifth evolutionary stage of the tried-and-tested Unisort PR, Steinert wants to offer improvements in performance and maintenance.
Guernsey’s waste management relies on the production of solid recovered fuels (SRF) and technology by Lindner.
AMCS, a supplier of integrated software and vehicle technology for the waste, recycling and resource industries has announced the acquisition of Canada-based software solutions provider for the waste industry, Trux Route Management Systems.
BarrierPack Recyclable all-polyethylene film is expected to offer a more sustainable packaging solution for diverse applications ranging from stand-up pouches for dishwasher tablets to resealable pouches for organic dog food.
Pollutec, the general-interest event relating to the environment, is back at Lyon Eurexpo from 1 to 4 December 2020. Showcasing innovation, expertise and emerging trends, trade fair participants can discover latest developments in every sector.
Valmet will deliver key process islands for Lenzing’s and Duratex’s joint venture named LD Celulose. The new 500,000 ton/year dissolving pulp mill is located in Minas Gerais state, Brazil.
The winners of the seven award categories will be announced on 26 March, the second day of the Plastics Recycling Show Europe.
Markus Reinhold will follow Uwe Habich, who has held the position of CTO for many years
Ad Rem and Hamos jointly have developed a processing line that handles the complete plastic recycling chain from waste to resource. The first plant of its kind is now running at full capacity at the AO Recycling facility in Telford.
Swiss company Hitachi Zosen Inova is delivering its first energy-from-waste plant in Australia in East Rockingham near Perth.
According to Stadler, the delabeler removes labels from bottles of all types, achieving a quality standard of up to 80 percent of labels removed.
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