A report provides an analysis of the current situation and challenges regarding the treatment of waste textiles and points out possible ways of solving the problem.
A report provides an analysis of the current situation and challenges regarding the treatment of waste textiles and points out possible ways of solving the problem.
Since most of Asia has closed its doors, many western countries are having to find new solutions for their waste. Acucomm has analysed the situation.
The vision of a world where we use resources sparingly and recycle endlessly is still just that – a vision. The hard fact is that we are unlikely to achieve a circular economy any time soon.
TheEuropean Academic Science Advisory Council adds some more food for thought to this discussion with its study “Packaging plastics in the circular economy”.
The landfill directive has a 10 per cent target. This may sound better than nothing, but according to a paper published by Zero Waste Europe, it may even make things worse.
In Hong Kong, start-ups are stepping in to solve problems resulting from waste and bring the city closer to a circular economy.
Regardless of the negative things happening, there are also improvements in economic and social indicators.
Acucomm collects data on new investments in waste management and recycling around the globe. Here are the current figures for 2019.
Compliance professionals need to focus on organisational processes, procedures, and various actions.
As a current report shows, there is still a gap between the EU’s 2050 sustainability vision and the current overall EU environmental performance.
Scientists from France and the USA have analysed how platinum can be used in a circular way.
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