Michael Brunn
Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief


The RECRITIC Project aims to find the best recycling methods for recovering metals from mobile phone batteries and discarded motherboards, and to use these materials for new technological applications.

At IFAT, Westeria will be presenting the AirStar evolution air separator, which has been developed from scratch, to the public for the first time.

The successor to the ZM machine series shares the same high robustness and features lower maintenance costs, higher throughput capacities, easier handling, and reduced space requirements.

Yesterday, the Council of the European Union unanimously agreed to address the harmful practice of the EU's waste trade, including plastic waste, by fully endorsing the revised Waste Shipment Regulation.

The new Waste Shipment Regulation (WSR) was adopted yesterday by the Council.

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed an environmentally friendly method for recycling and purifying metals.
There was no time to waste as researchers trawled through skip bins across Melbourne construction sites, capturing hundreds of photos of materials destined for landfill.
Despite legislative steps forward over the past five years, efforts to transform Europe's largely linear, 'throw-away' economy into a circular one will require further bold action and strong implementation of existing measures.

By reinforcing concrete with textiles instead of steel, it is possible to use less material and create slender, lightweight structures with a significantly lower environmental impact.

The new Cat 973 track loader combines versatility with up to 10 percent better fuel efficiency, more productivity, cab improvements and optional Payload technology.