The scourge of plastic pollution is a commonly acknowledged fact of modern life. Unlike climate change, however, it is not generally met with denialism by those political and industry players who stand to benefit from the status quo.
The scourge of plastic pollution is a commonly acknowledged fact of modern life. Unlike climate change, however, it is not generally met with denialism by those political and industry players who stand to benefit from the status quo.
Hyundai Motor Group, Polysecure and SKZ have conducted a feasibility study on a new type of sorting technology.
To what extent is the circular economy already a reality in German companies?
Details of the provisional agreement on the PPWR have been published, which will reshape the packaging sector over the next two decades.
The demand for batteries is growing worldwide, and therefore the need to recycle these batteries sustainably at the end of their life.
The Global Waste Management Outlook shows the problems that could arise from the increasing volume of waste and what can be done about it.
Researchers aim to show which conditions, infrastructures, and incentives are needed to create a closed loop for the recycling of post-consumer textiles.
The Euro-Titan project is helping Europe to independently source the strategic metal titanium for the aeronautic sector.
Australia aims to be carbon-neutral by 2050, and to achieve this goal it is planning to massively expand its solar PV capacity.
Onegreat challenge the world faces is a lack of information relating to the potential role of plastics in climate change mitigation.
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a method for recycling and purifying metals.
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