Opening of Australia's largest glass recycling plant
Redwave has supplied Australia's most advanced glass recycling facility, worth around 20 million euros.

Redwave has supplied Australia's most advanced glass recycling facility, worth around 20 million euros.
Textile consumption in Europe causes significant pressures on the environment and climate.
Carbios and Landbell Group have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding for the sourcing, preparation and recycling of post-consumer PET waste using Carbios' biorecycling technology at its first commercial plant in Longlaville from 2026.
The EU 8th Environment Action Programme (EAP) builds on the European Green Deal and sets the framework for EU environmental policy until 2030.
EuCertPlast and RecyClass have reached an agreement for the future development of the certification for plastics recyclers. Going forward, the expertise and know-how of the two audit schemes will be combined under the RecyClass Recycling Process Certification.

Metales Bolueta is a family-run business, founded in 1980 and is based near Bilbao, Spain.

With international industry guests present, Geminor recently opened its new import facility for Waste-derived Fuels in southern Finland.

Yesterday, the EU Parliament's Environment Committee adopted a contradictory position that endangers packaging waste circularity and Europe's recycling industry.
Alongside access to sufficient high-quality waste, legislation is the most commonly cited potential barrier to growth in the chemical recycling sector, particularly given the ongoing uncertainty over the acceptance of chemical recycling under EU legislative targets, and the EU's approach to mass balance.

Stadler Selecciona S.L.U., a subsidiary of Stadler Anlagenbau GmbH, has completed the installation of a new sorting plant at the Torija waste treatment centre.

The paper industry increasingly employs wastepaper recycling and more sustainable processes in line with the principles of the closed-loop economy.
A new paper by Zero Waste Europe is demanding a concerted effort by governments to bring the fashion textile sector back in harmony with planetary boundaries, outlining a list of entry points for the transition towards sufficiency.
For years, the EU has been working to become more sustainable. The circular economy principle plays an essential role in this endeavour.

The world produces and consumes vast amounts of paper for a wide variety of uses.
Although reuse is second in the waste hierarchy, in many cases manufacturers still rely on disposable products. One of the reasons given time and again is cost.

Euric welcomes the adoption of the report on the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR), with 473 votes in favour, 110 against and 69 abstentions, by the European Parliament today.
New research commissioned by material technologies business, Aquapak, with sustainable packaging producers and users in the UK, Italy and Germany, shows that European packaging businesses are committed to the circular economy, but few are acting ahead of legislation.

Packaging manufacturer Coveris has opened a new ReCover plant, located at Coveris' site in Louth, Lincolnshire (UK), that uses ground-breaking technology to recycle printed polyethylene (PE) films.

European recyclers warn of a plethora of poorly justified proposed amendments found in ITRE's draft report on the EU COM proposal on Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) published on 26 and 30 May 2023.

With the introduction of Trinamix Mobile NIR Spectroscopy Solution at first sorting centres in the Netherlands, Boer Group wants to further enhance the efficiency of identifying and sorting textile material streams.