RECYCLING magazine 01 / 2020

    Source: E. Zillner
    With the European Green Deal, the European Comission gives the circular economy another push. However, this is absolute necessary, as a current report by the Euroean Environmental Agency shows, while Euric points out where the priorities for the recycling industry for the next five years are. While the nonferrous metals industry has already achieved a lot in terms of climate and the environment, the textiles industry needs to go circular immidiately.

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    Source: Dean Simone; pixabay.com
    A novel recycling process for EV LIBs
    Based on the DRI process, Canadian scientists have developed a process to recover metals from used EV LIBs.
    Source: wikimedia.org; Periodictableru
    Circularity to secure critical supply
    Scientists from France and the USA have analysed how platinum can be used in a circular way.
    Source: Willibald
    Experience new and proven technologies live
    At the beginning of May, the IFAT 2020 will be opening its doors in Munich and J. Willibald will be among the exhibitors.
    Source: World Bank
    Improvements in state of environmental emergency
    Regardless of the negative things happening, there are also improvements in economic and social indicators.
    Source: Christo Anestev; pixabay.com
    Investments in the future
    Acucomm collects data on new investments in waste management and recycling around the globe. Here are the current figures for 2019.
    Foto: Free-Photos; pixabay.com
    Less global, more circular
    A new report provides an overview of the current state of the textiles industry and makes suggestions on how to go circular.
    Foto: Dimitris Vetsikas, pixabay.com
    Local actions driving transition
    At the heart of the “EU Green Deal” is the desire to move away from our current linear “produce, consume, discard” economic model.
    Priorities for recycling
    Euric has named the top five priorities for the next five years to ensure the industry‘s full contribution towards a circular economy.
    Source: PublicDomainPictures; pixabay.com
    The four top compliance challenges in 2020/21
    Compliance professionals need to focus on organisational processes, procedures, and various actions.
    Source: Albrecht Fietz; pixabay.com
    The frontrunners of climate neutrality
    How can the nonferrous metals industry contribute to climate neutrality? That is the question a new report wants to answer.
    Source: HK Recycles
    Turning gaps into opportunities
    In Hong Kong, start-ups are stepping in to solve problems resulting from waste and bring the city closer to a circular economy.
    Source: E. Zillner
    Upcoming decade must be the time for action
    The time for reflection is over, urges the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in its recent opinion.
    Source: Gerd Altmann; pixabay.com
    Worse than expected
    As a current report shows, there is still a gap between the EU’s 2050 sustainability vision and the current overall EU environmental performance.

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