The recycling of rare earth elements is of essential importance, but it rarely happens. A Canadian company wants to change that.
The recycling of rare earth elements is of essential importance, but it rarely happens. A Canadian company wants to change that.
C-SERVEES is a European project that aims to boost a resource-efficient circular economy in the electrical and electronics sector.
A new report wants to answer the question of how much potential there is to achieve higher recycling rates.
An India-based company wants to professionalise the collection of plastics within the informal sector.
Zero Waste Europe suggests ways to treat residual waste without the danger of lock-ins in unwanted technologies.
Although the Netherlands is a frontrunner in the circular economy, it still has a significant circularity gap.
Polypropylene may be one of the most popular and versatile polymers, but it also happens to be the most problematic to recycle.
A recent report from the Netherlands analyses how Start-ups can deliver at least some aspects of the circular economy that are currently lacking.
A large proportion of the value of electronic products becomes lost at the end-of-life stage due to improper treatment. Their life cycles could even be extended if the right information were available.
The way in which plastic waste is managed must change – and this needs to be coupled with a drive to reduce carbon emissions and the use of fossil resources in new plastics.
Archtitect Andrea Klinge provides key insights on the circular economy in the construction sector in Berlin and beyond.
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