The tech industry holds the trump card when it comes to innovation surrounding recycling —considering they are, in fact, the innovators.
The tech industry holds the trump card when it comes to innovation surrounding recycling —considering they are, in fact, the innovators.
The EU aims to lead by example on the issues of sustainability, circularity, and zero carbon emissions. Further fuelled by the health and economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis, 2020 is proving to be “the” year for Europe’s green transition.
Equating to a turnover value of £14.8 billion in 2017, the film industry is an invaluable contribution to the UK economy.
World crude steel production for the 64 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (Worldsteel) was 156.2 million tonnes (Mt) in August 2020, a 0.6% increase compared to August 2019.
BASF invests into Pyrum as part of its Chemcycling project. The investment is intended to support construction of additional production capacities for pyrolysis oil. BASF hopes pyrolysis oil will partly replace fossil feedstock and be used for demanding plastic applications.
Property management companies paying attention to budget-friendly, conscientious junk removal to meet diversion mandates.
Waste management is a fundamental part of any business, but it can often be forgotten. In many sectors of engineering, from civil engineering to electro mechanical engineering, responsible waste management is of the utmost importance.
Construction and demolition waste is by far the biggest waste stream within the EU – depending on calculations it is at somewhere around 50 per cent of all waste produced. On the other hand, a lot of the material is not recycled properly.
New EU guidelines for the recycling of fabrics and textiles have been in force since 2018. The aim of this very important project for the environment is to reuse all textiles worldwide from 2025.
World crude steel production for the 64 countries reporting to the World Steel Association (worldsteel) was 152.7 million tonnes (Mt) in July 2020, a 2.5% decrease compared to July 2019.
Today, lithium ion batteries (LIBs) are considered by many as one of the best technologies for sustainable transport since they provide high energy and power per unit of battery weight, allowing them to be lighter and smaller than other rechargeable batteries.
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