The patented solution will be presented on Thursday, 20 October at 5 p.m. (booth C69, Hall 8B) The Italian group also launches the new...
A recent study explores the possibilities of pyrolysis to gain high-quality petrochemical feedstock from mixed plastic waste streams.
LyondellBasell and 23 Oaks Investments signed an agreement to create Source One Plastics, a joint venture that will build an energy...
Thailand is one of the countries most affected by marine litter. It is also one of the primary plastic waste-importing countries. Now the...
As a global leader in the collection and sorting of plastics, TOMRA will return to this year’s K exhibition. Throughout the week, industry...
Black plastics have been notoriously difficult to detect, but recent technological developments have made it possible to sort them not only...
After two long years of Covid, 2022 is the year when in-person events finally started happening again. From 19 to 26 October, K in...
In the midst of and extensive debate on chemical recycling, while more and more industries are investing in chemical recycling, the US...
Composite decking leader broadens NexTrex® Recycling Initiative to engage municipalities, universities, nonprofits and other qualifying...
The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR), The Voice of Plastic Recycling®, issued a report that provides a data-driven update on the...
In a recent report, McKinsey examines the performance of plastics against its most used alternatives in regard of their greenhouse gas...
As per the ministry notification issued last year, 19 single use plastic items from straws and plastic cutlery to plastic sticks for ear...
After achieving milestone in packaging recycling, Carbios’ unique biological technology fundamentally changes the circularity of fibers.
So-called ghost nets, left-over, floating fishing nets and ropes, pollute the world’s oceans. Dutch founder Marcel Albert started company...
The Canadian government presented a timeline to phase out the production as well as the sale of single-use plastic and hard to recycle...