Michael Brunn
Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief


At IFAT, the machine manufacturer from Reinbek will be exhibiting its versatile flat die pellet mill type 45-1000.

At this year's IFAT Lindner will be showcasing product innovations in shredding as well as efficient system solutions.

From humble beginnings to a pioneer in Spain's plastics recycling sector, Inserplasa's journey has been one of innovation, resilience, and excellence.

Yesterday, the European Parliament voted in plenary on a revision of the Waste Framework Directive to make the textile industry more sustainable.

After roughly ten months of construction, Liebherr has commissioned a new assembly hall especially for the manufacture of battery-electric wheel loaders at their plant in Bischofshofen.

The vote in the European Parliament yesterday signalled victory for lawmakers seeking to hold textile producers accountable to cover the costs for the waste their products generate.

Syensqo and Tomra have joined forces to demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of separating and sorting multi-component plastic structures in which polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) serves as a barrier layer. The partners developed a joint set of experiments with multilayer samples of commercial packaging waste, consisting of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and Syensqo's Ixan PVDC. The

Members of the European Parliament voted on the Waste Framework Directive to raise legally binding food waste reduction targets to 20% for processing and manufacturing, and 40% for retail, restaurants, and households.
FEAD has announced the publication of our scientific article titled 'The Presence of PFAS in Wastes and Related Implications on the Current and Proposed European Regulatory Framework: A Systematic Critical Review' in Detritus, the journal for Circular Economy and Sustainable Management of Residues.

Today, the European Parliament tackled food and textile waste by voting on the revision of the Waste Framework Directive.