Global on-site health care waste treatment could save CO2 emissions equivalent to one million cars, a study shows.
Illegal waste imports abound in Romania, masquerading as raw material transfer in the EU.
In the US, carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects are once more gaining traction despite failed consecutive attempts at their...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will impose stricter wastewater disposal standards on coal-fired power plants.
The lack of regulatory oversight in the UK has led to an increase in fly-tipping and illegal waste sites, with waste crime amounting to a...
Legislative measures supporting wastewater treatment have gained traction in the US these past few months.
In Colombia, informal waste scavengers play an important yet unacknowledged role within the waste disposal sector. Formalizing their...
International collaboration provides development of first wastewater treatment facility in town with a population of over one million.
A UK research survey conducted by the LUCID polling agency in association with Every Can Counts has found that more than 94% of Brits would...
ESWET has welcomed the EU Commission’s initiative to carry out a revision of the Waste Shipment Regulation as a right step in the path of...
When WMW started writing about robots, we could count the number of active companies on one hand – a human hand at that. Tom Freyberg...
With major events from trade shows to festivals and football to opera on hold for the near future, Austrian recycling initiative, ‘Jede...
Finnish robotic waste sorting technology firm, ZenRobotics, has signed an exclusive partnership for the distribution of its ZenRobotics...
Rainer Rehn explains that with increasingly intelligent multitasking robotic systems next year, 2016, will be the Year of Robotic Waste...
Automated arms that can learn and get hurt. Is this something out of a science fiction novel? Nope, but a Finnish solution currently on...