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Ancala Bioenergy Limited (‘Ancala Bioenergy’) has announced that it has acquired Biogen, an owner and operator of anaerobic digestion plants in the UK, for an undisclosed sum from 50/50 joint venture partners Bedfordia Group and Kier Group.
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Metso’s two new fine-shredders, M&J FineShred 1550 and M&J FineShred 3550, ensure that waste used in the production of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) has just the right size and shape for maximized energy output.
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MarketPolitics
EuRIC places competitiveness of recycling markets at the heart of the circular economy
EuRIC successful gathered nearly 200 participants in Brussels, on 28 March 2017.The conference played host to ‘high-level’ EU policymakers and influential recycling industry leaders who discussed the various aspects of competitive recycling markets in Europe.
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Size reduction equipment specialist Rapid Granulator is making one of its biggest investments in decades to bring US production back under its full control.
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MSS, Inc., the optical sorter division of the CP Group, is introducing its next generation fiber sorting technology, the Cirrus FiberMax. It delivers ultra-fast belt speeds, intuitive learning software, and a more marketable fiber product
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A new method of electrowinning leads to much lower rates of impurities in the recycling of non-ferrous metals.
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The BIR Non-Ferrous Metals Division has invited three guest speakers who will be sharing their expertise during the divisional plenary session on Monday, 22 May 2017 at 9.30, kicking off the BIR World Recycling Convention & Exhibition in Hong Kong.
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Since Starlinger recycling technology presented its technology for odour reduction in post-consumer recycling in 2016, it continues to be in high demand: a customer already ordered the second recycling system equipped with it.
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Since its founding on April 1, 1972, TOMRA has progressed from being a pioneer in automated recycling technology to a company today offering a diverse range of sensor-based solutions for various industries.
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ZenRobotics has delivered a waste sorting system to Carl F in Malmoe, Sweden, which is powered by a wind turbine.
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Gloucestershire environmental enterprise Community R4C presented an expert analysis of recently revealed figures in the controversial Javelin Park incinerator contract, concluding that the £500m deal with the County Council is bad for taxpayers and may be illegal.
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The cost of global food waste and loss is estimated to be $940 billion a year. For businesses, this represents a significant proportion of shrinkage in retail supply chains and it has a direct impact on companies’ triple bottom lines.






