A profound rethink of how we produce food and operate global food chains and related industrial processing sectors is needed to make them resilient and sustainable.
A profound rethink of how we produce food and operate global food chains and related industrial processing sectors is needed to make them resilient and sustainable.
New data shows that 81% of U.S. voters support improving recycling with a well-designed beverage container redemption system.
A new study by Zero Waste Europe (ZWE) finds that greenhouse gas emissions from pyrolysis of plastic packaging are nine times higher than those of mechanical recycling.
A new report reveals the urgency of cutting plastic production to reduce the European Union’s dependence on fossil fuels and Russian oil and gas.
The United Kingdom Without Incineration Network (UKWIN) has published the findings of its research into English incineration capacity and feedstock availability in light of Government plans to halve the amount of waste going to landfill or incineration.
Several European plastics converters are at risk due to the high energy prices.
The EU wastes more food than it imports, damaging EU food security amid the cost-of-living crisis, shows a new report from environmental organisation Feedback EU published today.
Today, the European Parliament voted its final position on the Renewable Energy Directive (RED III).
According to recent research published by Zero Waste Europe (ZWE), the incineration of waste generates significant amounts of hazardous and non-hazardous residues, the majority of which are landfilled.
The European Plastics Converters (EuPC) is one of the seventeen partners of the European project “Plastics Recycling from and for Home Appliances, Toys and Textile (PRecycling)”, funded by the Horizon Europe research and innovation program.
The European Commission has published draft proposals for ecodesign and energy labelling regulations on smartphones and tablets. If agreed, they will establish a repair index and the first-ever EU-wide energy label for these devices.
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