ESWET sees some shortfalls in the EU Commission‘s concept on waste plastics and offers alternatives.
ESWET sees some shortfalls in the EU Commission‘s concept on waste plastics and offers alternatives.
Maximising resource recovery and reducing the amount of material from end-of-their vehicles sent to landfill.
Incinerators struggle with the European’s Commission‘s stand on waste-to-energy and developments in some European countries.
Recoup sees the opportunities within plastics recycling coupled with technical advancements being made.
The majority of participants at the ICBR see both the current situation and the business outlook in a favourable light.
Ecuador has established an infrastructure for recycling, especially for metals and WEEE.
After suffering in recent years, the ferrous metal scrap market has improved significantly.
For the first time in its history, Euric discussed the current state of Europe‘s recycling industry outside of Brussels.
A recent study has examined waste management in the EU in the context of a circular economy transition.
A lot of work still needs to be done.
How economic incentives can drive improvement.
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