A study looks at disruptive technologies that enable the recycling of plastics.
A study looks at disruptive technologies that enable the recycling of plastics.
How does EU funding affect the capacities and progress in building efficient waste management systems?
Organic waste, when collected separately, serves as a natural, high-quality raw material.
Polymer chemists at ETH Zurich have discovered a way to virtually fully break down PMMA plastic.
The tariff war is forcing nations to re-evaluate their economic and environmental priorities in the face of growing uncertainty.
Europe aims to become the first climate-neutral continent with a sustainable, fairer and more
prosperous society that accepts planetary boundaries.
Speeding up the replacement of industrial motors could help save substantial amounts of energy in the European Union.
Vehicles have long been considered best practice in terms of repairability. Yet, with changing technology and markets, this repairability is on the decline.
The shift to reusable cups has already made a tangible difference, cutting event-related carbon footprints and reducing overall waste.
An OECD Environment working paper aims to assess the potential of EPR to achieve the goal of a circular economy in the apparel sector.
Using circular economy methods, waste and the associated environmental impacts of construction, renovation and demolition waste (CRD) can be significantly reduced.
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