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It’s time now for the 28 EU Member States to start delivering on reducing landfill of household waste to maximum 10% by 2035, measuring real recycling after the final sorting phase and promoting the use of materials which are reusable or multiple recyclable.
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Recycling topped the agenda at this year’s GDA Sustainable Aluminium Packaging Summit in Dusseldorf.
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Tougher new regulations and consumer concerns are reflected in enquiries received at IFAT, Tomra reports.
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Persistence Market Research (PMR) in its upcoming report titled ‘Recycled Plastic Market: Global Industry Analysis 2012 – 2016 and Forecast 2017 – 2025’, projects the recycled plastic market to be worth just over US$ 30 billion by 2025.
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BIR has received information that the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment has officially replied to the General Office of the General Administration of Customs, confirming that the import of high-grade PET as ordinary goods is allowed and in accordance with general trade regulation.
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According to Messe München, more than 141,000 expert visitors from more than 160 countries came to this year’s trade show, compared to 136,885 visitors two years ago.
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The VEZ 3200 was developed on the basis of the successful VEZ 2500 TV, with the goal of developing still stronger, more powerful and still more economical components. All areas …
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Through the use of nature’s cycle principle, the Pöttinger Fermenter combines biogas recovery and composting in a single solution that addresses both ecological and economic criteria.
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Upstate Shredding – Weitsman Recycling CEO Adam Weitsman has announced the hiring of Jack Canty as Chief Operating Officer and Timothy Rake as Chief Financial Officer.
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On 15 May 2018, Fead President Jean-Marc Boursier, and Anne Baum-Rudischhauser, Managing Director of BDE Brussels, Fead German member association, welcomed participants to a Fead ’s event in Munich.
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The report, titled ‘Global Food Waste Management: An Implementation Guide for Cities’, has been written by the World Biogas Association (WBA) in collaboration with the C40 Cities Food, Water & Waste Programme.
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BIR has been informed that the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China will allow the import of high grade PET bottle flakes as general goods for import without the need for a licence.






