Global efforts to phase out fossil fuels and reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement are falling short.
Global efforts to phase out fossil fuels and reduce emissions in line with the Paris Agreement are falling short.
The collection and recycling of post-industrial textile waste offers a great many opportunities.
According to Swiss scientists, excess renewable energy can be used to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and convert it to methane or methanol.
Scientists have examined the role that the circular economy concept can play for the British defence sector.
What impact will the European textile policy have on other countries?
According to EuRIC, the ship recycling industry in Europe is facing major problems.
The ReBioCycle project provides a portfolio of bioplastic sorting and recycling technologies within three complementary waste processor-centric hubs.
Scotland is still in the early stages of transitioning to a circular economy.
Even after more than five years, the UK‘s Resource and Waste Strategy is being implemented very slowly.
Bioweg transforms low-value waste from the food and agriculture industries into high-value bio-based ingredients.
SP has investigated the situation regarding PFAS in textiles.
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